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		|  10-09-2005, 11:32 AM | #1 |  
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				Study: Canadians are not nicer than Americans
			 
 Since we're busy posting social studies with somewhat controversial political implications, I thought I'd show you guys this one. Of course, a survey based on questionnaires can only tell so much, but the fact that Canadians and Americans scored nearly identically does mean something. 
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		| TORONTO -- Ask any Canadian to define the typical Canuck and among the descriptions proffered is sure to be: "We're not like Americans." 
 After all, Americans are brash, arrogant and aggressive. We Canadians, on the other hand, are polite, modest and somewhat introverted.
 
 We're as different from our neighbours to the south as, well, beavers are from bald eagles.
 
 Aren't we?
 
 Not according to a study of national personalities, which found that this time-honoured perception of our oh-so-unique Canadian psyche -- and other cultures' stereotypes of themselves -- are in fact just so much hooey.
 
 "These stereotypes are as Canadians see themselves and Americans as they see themselves," said Robert McCrae of the U.S. National Institute on Aging, a principal investigator of the study on national personalities around the world.
 
 "Canadians think they're extremely agreeable; the Americans think they're very disagreeable," he said. "Canadians believe that they're very calm and not irritable, very even-tempered, whereas Americans think they're more anxious and hostile.
 
 "The fact is Canadians and Americans have almost identical average personality traits."
 
 In a measure of five main areas of personality, covering a total of 30 traits, Canadians and their U.S. cousins fell roughly in the middle. Not only that, but they weren't all that different from other cultures around the globe, researchers found.
 
 The study, published in the latest issue of Science, collected data through personality questionnaires given to thousands of people living in 49 countries.
 
 Over and over, stereotypes about different nationalities emerged, but all were left wanting.
 
 "These are very interesting sociological phenomena," McCrae said. "They get made into myths and they turn up in literature and in songs and in jokes and kind of have a life of their own."
 
 Take the Brits, for example, whose national character is typically viewed as reserved and stalwart.
 
 "The English showed the worst agreement in the entire set between the stereotype and the measured personality," said McCrae. "The stereotype of the English is that they're very reserved, whereas as in fact English are extroverts.
 
 "And English think that they're relatively conventional and closed, but compared to most people in the world, they're pretty open to experience."
 
 Germany was one example in which at least part of the stereotype matched reality, he said. "Germans think that they're conscientious and industrious and they measured out as conscientious and industrious."
 
 Argentines believe they're a nation of disagreeable folk, and that reputation is pervasive throughout Latin America. But Argentines scored as average on the agreeableness scale.
 
 McCrae noted that one Canadian researcher, upon seeing the results, said: " `Well, the Canadians are not going to like this story, because they really want to believe that they are much nicer than Americans.'
 
 "I think that shows that at least one of the functions that stereotypes serve is to assert a national identity. We want to distinguish ourselves from Americans, so we'll invent some kind of difference and exaggerate it, and in this case it has to do with things like agreeableness," he said of the so-called Canadian identity.
 
 Paul Trapnell, a professor of psychology at the University of Winnipeg, agreed that claiming particular national character traits can support certain motives: differentiating a population from other cultures and building its self-esteem.
 
 "So we'll try to see ourselves as different from Americans and the differences we'll latch onto are the differences that also serve our desire to think good about ourselves," said Trapnell, one of three Canadian researchers who contributed data to the study.
 
 What he found interesting was how homogenous the notion of the "typical Canuck" was across the country.
 
 "The views that persons in Vancouver have about Canadians are very similar to the views that Nova Scotians have about Canadians," Trapnell said. "So we do possess a somewhat loosely organized but shared perception of what our national character is like, even though that shared perception doesn't turn out to be a real one."
 
 What another country does on the world stage or on home soil may also contribute to national stereotypes, suggested psychologist Delroy Paulhus of the University of British Columbia, who also took part in the study.
 
 "Canadians confuse typical Americans with their country's foreign policy, which seems belligerent," Paulhus said by e-mail. "Or Canadians extrapolate the higher rate of crime in the U.S. to infer typical character."
 
 Whatever the reasons, typecasting an entire people can be dangerous, the authors say, leading to prejudice, discrimination and persecution.
 
 "Clearly it tells us that we need to be very cautious about making generalizations about groups of people, any kind of groups of people," McCrae said. "Because often those generalizations are unfounded.
 
 "Instead, what we have to do is remind ourselves that we're dealing with individuals, and regardless of what their nationality or their age or their gender, we should look at their personality as it is in themselves."
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		|  10-09-2005, 01:36 PM | #2 |  
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				 Re: Study: Canadians are not nicer than Americans 
 Yeah. 
We're nice to everyone else. We really just don't like you  guys.
  
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		|  10-09-2005, 02:51 PM | #3 |  
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				 Re: Study: Canadians are not nicer than Americans 
 eh, i've figured out by the sheer range of opinions on this forum that people from all around the world can come to agreements and think somewhat alike.  No man drawn line will seperate the way people are. 
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		|  10-10-2005, 12:48 AM | #4 |  
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				 Re: Study: Canadians are not nicer than Americans 
 Simply by making the statement, "We're not like Americans," Canadians project themselves as unkind, judgmental folk. 
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		|  10-10-2005, 08:20 AM | #5 |  
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				 Re: Study: Canadians are not nicer than Americans 
 
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				 Yeah. 
We're nice to everyone else. We really just don't like you  guys.
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		|  10-10-2005, 12:06 PM | #6 |  
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				 Re: Study: Canadians are not nicer than Americans 
 Having lived in Canada, I can say that Canadians are far nicer than Americans.  But then again, I live in the North East US which is the asshole capital of the world. 
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		|  10-10-2005, 03:53 PM | #7 |  
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				 Re: Study: Canadians are not nicer than Americans 
 I had friends visiting from just a few cities away and they were shocked about how strangers in my town say hello to eachother as they pass.
 So I guess it depends on where you are.
 
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		|  10-10-2005, 04:09 PM | #8 |  
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				 Re: Study: Canadians are not nicer than Americans 
 Newfoundland is like, the nicest plae in Canada. Or anywhere in the Maritimes.
 You can rob someones house, and passers by will help you if you look like you're having a hard time carrying the TV.
 
 
 
 
 
 But who ever would have thought that people living close to eachother would have similar traits. It really boggles the mind.
 
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				 Re: Study: Canadians are not nicer than Americans 
 
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				 Having lived in Canada, I can say that Canadians are far nicer than Americans. |  Feh. Admit it: you just like Canadian women. No wonder you think they're nice.   |  
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		|  10-11-2005, 05:08 PM | #10 |  
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				 Feh. Admit it: you just like Canadian women. No wonder you think they're nice.   |  Canadian women do rock the Casbah, I must admit.  They put out like Poutine at Sunday brunch.  
 
They must love that American accent of mine  
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				 Canadian women do rock the Casbah, I must admit.  They put out like Poutine at Sunday brunch.   
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		|  10-13-2005, 03:38 PM | #12 |  
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				 Re: Study: Canadians are not nicer than Americans 
 
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				 Canadian women do rock the Casbah, I must admit.  They put out like Poutine at Sunday brunch.   
They must love that American accent of mine   |  
i have never seen poutine at a sunday brunch, lol
 
and americans seem nice to other americans.  it's the rest of the world they hate... 
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		|  10-13-2005, 06:15 PM | #13 |  
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				 Re: Study: Canadians are not nicer than Americans 
 I've only ever had Poutine once.
 I've never seen anyone eat it.
 
 
 Damn Frenchies and their making Americans think we all eat it. *shakes fist*
 
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