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Cross-Cultural Variations in Identifying Embedded Figures
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EthnicityIdentifying Embedded FiguresEducationUnited StatesVisual ArtsCultural StudiesImage AnalysisCultural DiversityRepresentation AnalysisCross-cultural PsychologyLanguage StudiesCultural AnalyticsCross-cultural VariationCross-cultural IssueCross-cultural StudiesImage SimilarityCultureCross-cultural DifferencesCross-cultural AssessmentCultural AnthropologyCultural Psychology
Previous studies have found cross-cultural variation in field dependence. In this study, cross-cultural differences were expected depending on the degree of individualism or collectivism of the respective cultures. Samples were taken from two prototypically individualist cultures, the United States and Germany, and two collectivist cultures, Russia and Malaysia. As predicted, field dependence did not differ between those samples that represented the same type of culture, either collectivist or individualist. However, a clear difference could be found between the two types of cultures; that is, U.S. and German participants were more field independent than were Russian and Malaysian participants.
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