PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

Between simpatia and malandragem: Brazilian jeitinho as an individual difference variable.

  • Marco Akira Miura,
  • Ronaldo Pilati,
  • Taciano Lemos Milfont,
  • Maria Cristina Ferreira,
  • Ronald Fischer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0214929
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. e0214929

Abstract

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Culture-specific behaviour strategies provide an interesting window into individual differences research, producing a richer conceptualization of personality descriptions. Our aim is to describe the personality dimensions linked to a core socio-cultural behaviour pattern in Brazil: jeitinho. To reach this goal we conducted four studies. Our first set of studies (1a, 1b and 1c) examined the underlying structure of jeitinho as an individual difference variable and its nomological network with social values, the Big-Five, moral attitudes, and social dominance orientation. In Study 2, we confirm this structure and relate personal jeitinho to perceptions of jeitinho norms. Results demonstrated that personal jeitinho has two dimensions: Jeitinho Simpático is an individual's tendency to seek positive social interactions, avoid conflict, and find creative solutions; and Jeitinho Malandro captures behaviours such as the use of deception and trickery. These two behaviours are rooted in the same dimensions of the integrated model of values and personality.