نتایج جستجو برای: westerners

تعداد نتایج: 476  

2014
Frank Eyetsemitan

This chapter discusses the basis on which studies have been done on the later years of life in Western and non-Western cultures. It suggests that because Westerners value independence, most research on aging in Western societies has focused on how to help the individual maintain his or her functional independence throughout the life-span. Non-Westerners, on the other hand, value interdependence...

2008
Torkil Clemmensen Morten Hertzum Kasper Hornbæk Qingxin Shi Pradeep Yammiyavar

We discuss the impact of cultural differences on usability evaluations that are based on the thinking-aloud method (TA). The term ‘cultural differences’ helps distinguish differences in the perception and thinking of Westerners (people from Western Europe and US citizens with European origins) and Easterners (people from China and the countries heavily influenced by its culture). We illustrate ...

Journal: :Interacting with Computers 2009
Torkil Clemmensen Morten Hertzum Kasper Hornbæk Qingxin Shi Pradeep Yammiyavar

We discuss the impact of cultural differences on usability evaluations that are based on the thinking-aloud method (TA). The term ‘cultural differences’ helps distinguish differences in the perception and thinking of Westerners (people from Western Europe and US citizens with European origins) and Easterners (people from China and the countries heavily influenced by its culture). We illustrate ...

2009
Hiroshi Yama Ken I. Manktelow Hugo Mercier Sung Kyun Kwan Yukinori Takubo

Choi and Nisbett (2000) reported that Koreans showed stronger hindsight bias than Americans. The purpose of this study was to see whether hindsight bias is stronger among Easterners than among Westerners using a probability judgment task, and to test an ‘explicit-implicit’ hypothesis and a ‘rule-dialectics’ hypothesis. We predict that the implicit process is more active among Easterners to gene...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2008
Takahiko Masuda Richard Gonzalez Letty Kwan Richard E Nisbett

Prior research indicates that East Asians are more sensitive to contextual information than Westerners. This article explored aesthetics to examine whether cultural variations were observable in art and photography. Study 1 analyzed traditional artistic styles using archival data in representative museums. Study 2 investigated how contemporary East Asians and Westerners draw landscape pictures ...

Journal: :Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc 2007
Steven J Heine Takeshi Hamamura

A meta-analysis of published cross-cultural studies of self-enhancement reveals pervasive and pronounced differences between East Asians and Westerners. Across 91 comparisons, the average cross-cultural effect was d = .84. The effect emerged in all 30 methods, except for comparisons of implicit self-esteem. Within cultures, Westerners showed a clear self-serving bias (d = .87), whereas East Asi...

Journal: :Review of Philosophy and Psychology 2021

Abstract Since Machery et al. Cognition 92, B1-B12 (2004) attacked Kripke’s refutation of classical descriptivism, their experiment has been repeated several times, in its original version or some revised ones, by theorists with contrasting intents. Some the for confirming results, others proving them unreliable. One striking characteristic those surveys is that they mostly replicated data coll...

Journal: :Inference 2022

For almost 2,000 years, the Behistun Inscription lay unread. Carved into cliffs of western Iran and written in cuneiform, inscription had “baffled for centuries most learned men Europe” until Henry Rawlinson, a British former army officer, set about solving it. The riddle is story how knowledge created. It changed Westerners think past forever.

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