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Sensitivity to criticism and theory of mind: A cross cultural study on Japanese and Italian children
Authors:Ai Mizokawa  Serena Lecce
Institution:1. Faculty of Psychology, Meiji Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan;2. Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy
Abstract:Although recent studies have shown cross-cultural differences in theory of mind (ToM) between children in Western and Eastern cultures, little is known about cross-cultural differences pertaining to social correlates. The present research investigated cultural variations in the relationship between sensitivity to criticism and ToM. Japanese (n = 76) and Italian (n = 76) 6-year-olds completed a sensitivity-to-criticism task (either the teacher condition or the peer condition), second-order false-belief tasks, and a verbal ability test. The results replicated previous findings of an association between ability rating after teacher criticism and ToM in both countries. Cultural variation was found in emotional response and motivation after teacher, but nor peer, criticism. Japanese children responded to teacher criticism more positively than did Italian children. Moreover, Japanese children who failed the second-order false-belief task were more motivated after teacher criticism than were Italian children. These results are discussed in relation to differences in cultural factors.
Keywords:Sensitivity to criticism  theory of mind  culture  young children
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