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Uncertainty regulation across cultures: An exploration of individual differences in Chinese and Canadian children in the classroom
Authors:Richard M. Sorrentino  Andrew C.H. Szeto  Xinyin Chen  Zhengyan Wang
Affiliation:1. The University of Western Ontario, Canada;2. University of Calgary, Canada;3. University of Pennsylvania, United States;4. Capital Normal University, China
Abstract:This research investigates whether individual differences in uncertainty orientation affect classroom behavior for Chinese and Canadian children. Uncertainty orientation distinguishes between uncertainty-oriented individuals, or those who attempt to attain clarity by finding out for themselves, and certainty-oriented individuals, or those who attempt to maintain clarity by adhering to predictable environments. Although uncertainty orientation is considered an informational variable, uncertainty-oriented children in both countries had higher self-ratings, ratings by other students and ratings by their teachers than certainty-oriented children on a variety of social and achievement behaviours. These results suggest that encouraging a discovery learning style of uncertainty regulation in “UO-centric” cultures may be beneficial.
Keywords:Uncertainty orientation   Culture   Children   Canada   China
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