Growing evidence has demonstrated cultural differences in cognitive processes. Whereas individuals living in interdependent social worlds, as illustrated by East Asian cultures, have …
N Knight, R Nisbett - Journal of cognition and culture, 2007 - brill.com
East Asians have been found to reason in relatively holistic fashion and Americans in relatively analytic fashion. It has been proposed that these cognitive differences are the …
Abstract Central and East Europeans have a great deal in common, both historically and culturally, with West Europeans and North Americans, but tend to be more interdependent …
A large body of research documents cognitive differences between Westerners and East Asians. Westerners tend to be more analytic and East Asians tend to be more holistic. These …
C Ma-Kellams - Review of General Psychology, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Cultural psychological research has compellingly demonstrated that reliable East-West differences exist in basic cognitive styles: in contrast to the analytic, focal, linear thinking …
LMW Li, T Masuda, MJ Russell - Personality and Individual Differences, 2014 - Elsevier
Previous findings in cultural psychology suggest that East Asians are more likely than North Americans to view the world dialectically and that this dialectic view of the world affects their …
Objective We test the proposition that both social orientation and cognitive style are constructs consisting of loosely related attributes. Thus, measures of each construct should …
CH Jen, YW Lien - Acta Psychologica, 2010 - Elsevier
The present research is intended to find out whether individuals with analytic or holistic thought have different attribution processes. Cross-cultural research has suggested that East …
S Zebian, JP Denny - Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2001 - journals.sagepub.com
Integrative cognitive style among Middle Eastern immigrants to Canada and native-born Euro-Canadians was assessed by looking at their performance on a multidimensional …