We presented a scenario in which a protagonist saw an object in Location A but later heard a message saying it was in Location B. Participants judged where the protagonist believed the object was. In one condition, participants had additional information that the message was true. Those from an individualistic subculture tended to judge that the protagonist believed the message when they (the participants) knew it was true but disbelieved the message when they had no additional information. In contrast, participants from a collectivist subculture tended to judge that the protagonist believed the message in both circumstances. The results suggest that culture is related with subtle aspects of understanding the mind and especially how people ...
Past research on dual process models of persuasion has documented that, when faced with information ...
The ability to infer the presence and contents of other minds is one of the most powerful cognitive ...
This dissertation sought to examine the potential impact of cultural contexts on the rate of endorse...
This research investigated how accurately people infer what others are thinking after observing a br...
This research investigated how accurately people infer what others are thinking after observing a br...
The authors propose that culture affects people through their perceptions of what is consensually be...
We propose that culture affects people through their perceptions of what is consensually believed. W...
YesThis research investigated how accurately people infer what others are thinking after observing a...
Past research on dual process models of persuasion has documented that, when faced with incongruity ...
An important part of our Theory of Mind—the ability to reason about other people’s unobservable ment...
According to social judgeability theory, people rely on naive theories of judgment to make decisions...
In this dissertation, three studies investigate how a person\u27s beliefs about the cues that indica...
When people communicate to an audience about a target, they tune their message to the audience's opi...
Past research on dual process models of persuasion has documented that, when faced with incongruity ...
Past research on dual process models of persuasion has documented that, when faced with infor-mation...
Past research on dual process models of persuasion has documented that, when faced with information ...
The ability to infer the presence and contents of other minds is one of the most powerful cognitive ...
This dissertation sought to examine the potential impact of cultural contexts on the rate of endorse...
This research investigated how accurately people infer what others are thinking after observing a br...
This research investigated how accurately people infer what others are thinking after observing a br...
The authors propose that culture affects people through their perceptions of what is consensually be...
We propose that culture affects people through their perceptions of what is consensually believed. W...
YesThis research investigated how accurately people infer what others are thinking after observing a...
Past research on dual process models of persuasion has documented that, when faced with incongruity ...
An important part of our Theory of Mind—the ability to reason about other people’s unobservable ment...
According to social judgeability theory, people rely on naive theories of judgment to make decisions...
In this dissertation, three studies investigate how a person\u27s beliefs about the cues that indica...
When people communicate to an audience about a target, they tune their message to the audience's opi...
Past research on dual process models of persuasion has documented that, when faced with incongruity ...
Past research on dual process models of persuasion has documented that, when faced with infor-mation...
Past research on dual process models of persuasion has documented that, when faced with information ...
The ability to infer the presence and contents of other minds is one of the most powerful cognitive ...
This dissertation sought to examine the potential impact of cultural contexts on the rate of endorse...