Title of article
Culture, category salience, and inductive reasoning
Author/Authors
Choi، نويسنده , , Incheol and Nisbett، نويسنده , , Richard E and Smith، نويسنده , , Edward E، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
18
From page
15
To page
32
Abstract
The role of category salience in category-based induction was demonstrated in two ways: (i) temporarily increasing category salience facilitated category-based induction, and (ii) this effect was moderated by cultural differences that we predicted would be related to chronic category salience. Subjects for whom categories were presumed to be more accessible (Americans) were not as much influenced by manipulations to increase category salience as subjects who were presumed to have lower chronic accessibility of categories (Koreans). However, as anticipated, this pattern was reversed for inferences about behavioral properties of social categories. Due to the `interdependentʹ nature of their culture, Koreans presumably have relatively higher chronic accessibility for social categories than do relatively `independentʹ Americans, and hence were not influenced as much by increasing category salience.
Keywords
CULTURE , Category salience , Inductive Reasoning
Journal title
Cognition
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
Cognition
Record number
2075199
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