People with interdependent self-perceptions believe traits apply situationally, not universally, and are often from collectivist cultures.
People with interdependent self-perceptions tend to:
Believe that traits and qualities are internal to a person.
Demonstrate the appropriate abilities and personality characteristics for a situation.
Believe that their traits and abilities are universally applicable to all situations.
They typically don't tend to be from individualist cultures like Western Europe; instead, they're often associated with collectivist cultures where the emphasis is on group harmony and interdependence rather than individual uniqueness.