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ArtikelSpontaneous Inferences From Cultural Cues : Varying Responses of Cultural Insiders and Outsiders  
Oleh: Chi-Yue Chiu ; Morris, Michael W. ; Young, Maia J. ; Fu, Jeanne Ho-Ying
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jcca) vol. 38 no. 1 (2007), page 58-75.
Topik: Cultural; cultural processes; spontaneous inferences; moral inferences; bicultural cognition
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Isi artikelResults from two groups of biculturals (hong kong undergraduates, chinese americans) and a group of european americans in two studies showed that in the presence of applicable cues of a culture, individual with expert knowledge in the culture spontaneously make inferences about the culture's moral values, producing a stroop - like effect. Although both biculturals and european americans made spontaneous cultural inferences from american cultural cues, only biculturals made spontaneous inferences from chinese cultural cues. Moreover, american - chinese bicultural individuals can switch between correspondent cultural inferences from american and chinese cultural cues numeorus items within one experimental session. Implications on cultural adaptation and cultural competence are discussed.
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