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Culture and cause: American and Chinese attributions for social and physical events.
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EthnicityBehavioral Decision MakingEast Asian StudiesCultural RelationSocial PsychologyAttribution PatternsSocial CategorizationSocial InfluenceCultural FactorCultural StudiesPsychologySocial SciencesAttitude TheoryCultural ContextLanguage StudiesConformitySocial IdentityBehavioral SciencesWorld CulturesChinese AttributionsPersuasionApplied Social PsychologyCultural ImpactSocial Identity TheorySocial CognitionCultureSocial BehaviorImplicit TheoriesAttribution TheoryEthnographyCulture ChangeCultural AnthropologyPhysical EventsCultural Psychology
The authors argue that attribution patterns reflect implicit theories acquired from induction and socialization and hence differentially distributed across human cultures. In particular, the authors tested the hypothesis that dispositionalism in attribution for behavior reflects a theory of social behavior more widespread in individualist than collectivist cultures
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