Cultural competence/Multicultural Personality Questionnaire
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The Multicultural Personality Questionnaire (MPQ) was created by van Oudenhoven and Van der Zee (Van der Zee and van Oudenhoven (2000) [1]; Van der Zee, K.I., & Van Oudenhoven, J.P. (2001) [2];Van Oudenhoven & Van der Zee (2001)[3]
A first version includes 138 items and five dimensions.
Definitions and Sample Items for the five MPQ Dimensions from the Journal of personality article (Van der Zee & Van Oudenhoven, 2001) are below:
- Cultural Empathy (14 items)
- The ability to empathize with the feelings, thoughts, and behaviors of individuals from a different cultural background versus an inability to do so
- Notices when someone is in trouble (+)
- Understands other people’s feelings (+)
- Takes other people’s habits into consideration (+)
- Has problems assessing relationships (+)
- Openmindedness (14 items)
- An open and unprejudiced attitude toward different groups and toward different cultural norms and values
- Gets involved in other cultures (+)
- Finds other religions interesting (+)
- Seeks contact with people from a different background (+)
- Has a broad range of interests (+)
- Emotional Stability (20 items)
- The tendency to remain calm in stressful situations versus a tendency to show strong emotional reactions under stressful circumstances
- Can put setbacks in perspective (+)
- Keeps calm at ill-luck (+)
- Is afraid to fail (-)
- Takes it for granted that things will turn out right (+)
- Social Initiative (17 items)
- A tendency to approach social situations in an active way and to take initiatives
- Is inclined to speak out (+)
- Is often the driving force behind things (+)
- Takes the lead (+)
- Easily approaches other people (+)MULTICULTURAL PERSONALITY QUESTIONNAIRE
- Flexibility (13 items)
- A tendency to regard new and unknown situations as a challenge and to adjust one’s behavior to the demands of new and unknown situations
- Avoids from adventure (-)
- Works mostly according to a strict scheme (-)
- Feels uncomfortable in a difffferent culture (-)
- Starts a new life easily (+)
The four dimensions of the final version of the MPQ (2000) include:
- Openness (27 items)
- Emotional Stability (13 items)
- Social Initiatives (27 items)
- Flexibility (24 items)
References
- ↑ Van der Zee, K. I., & van Oudenhoven, J. P. (2000). The Multicultural Personality Questionnaire: A multidimensional instrument of multicultural effectiveness. European Journal of Personality, 14, 291-309.
- ↑ Van der Zee, K.I., & Van Oudenhoven, J.P. (2001). The Multicultural Personality Questionnaire: Reliability and Validity of Self and Other Ratings of Multicultural Effectiveness. Journal of Research in Personality, 35, 278-288. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0092656601923207
- ↑ Jan Pieter Van Oudenhoven & Karen I. van der Zee (2002). Prediciting multiculural effectiveness in international students: The Multicultural Personality Questionnaire, International Journal of Intercultural Relations 26(6):679-694