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Social essentialism in the United States and China: How social and cognitive factors predict within- and cross-cultural variation in essentialist thinking

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成果类型:
期刊论文
作者:
Xu, Yian;Wen, Fangfang;Zuo, Bin;Rhodes, Marjorie
通讯作者:
Marjorie Rhodes
作者机构:
[Rhodes, Marjorie; Xu, Yian] NYU, 6 Washington Pl, New York, NY 10003 USA.
[Wen, Fangfang; Zuo, Bin] Cent China Normal Univ, Wuhan, Peoples R China.
通讯机构:
[Marjorie Rhodes] N
New York University, New York, USA
语种:
英文
关键词:
Social essentialism;Culture;Collectivism
期刊:
Memory & Cognition
ISSN:
0090-502X
年:
2023
卷:
51
期:
3
页码:
681-694
基金类别:
This work was supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award and the National Social Science Foundation of China under Grant (#18ZDA331) and Grant (#20FSHB003). Yian Xu was supported by the John Templeton Foundation with a postdoctoral subaward (#S-001392) through the Developing Belief Network Project.
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摘要:
People intuitively view some social groups (such as Black people, Muslims, and women) as having biological underpinnings and discrete boundaries. Essentialist beliefs about social groups shape how people view themselves and others, leading to a number of negative social consequences. Whereas previous research has demonstrated variations in social essentialism within some Western societies, less is known about how social essentialism manifests in East Asian cultures that have well-documented differences in social values and cognitive styles from Western cultures. The current research investigat...

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