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Cultural differences in the development of cognitive shifting: East-West comparison
Authors:Moriguchi Yusuke  Evans Angela D  Hiraki Kazuo  Itakura Shoji  Lee Kang
Institution:Department of School Education, Joetsu University of Education, Joetsu 943-8512, Japan. moriguchi@juen.ac.jp
Abstract:Prior research has documented that Japanese children's performance on the Dimensional Change Card Sorting (DCCS) task can be influenced by their observation of another person completing the task, which is referred to as social transmission of disinhibition. The current study explored whether Canadian children would also show a social transmission of disinhibition and whether their performance would be comparable to that of Japanese children. In this study, 3- and 4-year-olds in Canada and Japan were given both the standard version and social version of the DCCS. Results indicated that Canadian children displayed the social transmission of disinhibition, but their effects were significantly weaker than those with Japanese children. On the other hand, performance on the standard DCCS was comparable between children in the two countries. We discuss the results in terms of cultural differences in the relationship between self and other.
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