Title of article :
BOUNDARIES OF CULTURAL INFLUENCE
Construct Activation as a Mechanism
for Cultural Differences in Social Perception
Author/Authors :
Ying-yi Hong، نويسنده , , VER?NICA BENET-MART?NEZ، نويسنده , , CHI-YUE CHIU، نويسنده , , MICHAEL W. MORRIS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Cross-cultural studies usually compare the psychology of people from different countries and thus focus on
how cultures influence people’s psychology. In contrast, in 2000, Hong, Morris, Chiu, and Benet-Martínez
demonstrated the dynamics of cultural influence within individuals who have been exposed extensively to
two cultures (biculturals); they showed that exposing Chinese American biculturals to Chinese or American
cultural icons activated the corresponding cultural (Chinese or American) knowledge systems, which, in
turn, affected the biculturals’ attributions (the cultural priming effects). This article further examines how
applicability of activated cultural knowledge moderates the cultural priming effects. In two studies, the
authors manipulated the individual versus group salience of an ambiguous social display and found that only
when the individual versus group contrastwas made salientwas the group agency belief applicable and thus
showed the cultural priming effects. As such, applicability sets the boundary condition for the dynamic construction
of meaning under cultural influence.
Keywords :
Attributions , culture and cognition , biculturalism , group agency , applicability
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology