Once upon a Time: Explaining Cultural Differences in Episodic Specificity |
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Authors: | Qi Wang |
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Affiliation: | Cornell University |
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Abstract: | Research has generated converging evidence of cross‐cultural differences in episodic specificity, whereby Western children and adults exhibit greater abilities to recall specific past events and event‐specific details than their Asian counterparts. Are the cultural differences a result of methodological artifacts or the true work of ‘culture?’ This article addresses this question by critically evaluating recent cross‐cultural data. The analysis based on extant work suggests that culture shapes episodic remembering through two intrapersonal variables – self‐construal and emotion knowledge – and one interpersonal variable – parent–child reminiscing. The role of culture is discussed in a larger theoretical context pertaining to human memory and cognition and future directions are suggested. |
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