The Intercultural Adjustment Potential Scale (ICAPS) predicts adjustment above and beyond personality and general intelligence |
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Authors: | David Matsumoto Jeffery A LeRoux Yvette Robles Guillermo Campos |
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Institution: | aDepartment of Psychology, San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94132, USA;bCenter for Psychological Studies, 2288 Fulton Street, Berkeley, CA 94704 |
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Abstract: | Recent research has shown that the psychological skills assessed by the Intercultural Adjustment Potential Scale (ICAPS) can predict adjustment, above and beyond what is already accounted for by personality. The purpose of this study was to examine if the skills tapped by the ICAPS can predict adjustment above and beyond that accounted for by both personality and general intelligence, and whether intelligence can predict adjustment above and beyond skills and personality. International students completed a battery of instruments including the ICAPS, a personality measure, and several adjustment indices. In a separate session they also completed a measure of general intelligence. The results indicated that the ICAPS did predict adjustment independently of both personality and intelligence, but that intelligence did not. |
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Keywords: | Intelligence ICAPS Adjustment Personality Emotion regulation |
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