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Tuss, Paul; And Others – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1995
Explores the attributional orientation of underachieving students in three countries (Japan, China, and the United States). Responses from 738 students reveal that Asian students perceived controllable causes, particularly effort, to play a greater role in performance outcomes than did their American peers. Implications are discussed regarding the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Influences, Elementary Education
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Levine, Julia B. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1991
Representations of conflict in reported dreams of 24 Israeli, 26 Bedouin, and 27 Irish children aged 8.5 to 11 years reflect characteristic coping processes of the dreamer. As such, dreams are a useful measure of culturally mediated ego processes. Cross-cultural differences reflect culturally related socialization processes. (SLD)
Descriptors: Children, Conflict, Coping, Cross Cultural Studies
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Rolandelli, David R.; And Others – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1992
Compares visual processing of televised information by 85 Japanese and 111 U.S. kindergarten and grade 4 students. As predicted, Japanese children use a more visually oriented television processing strategy in understanding program content. U.S. children score higher on a comprehension test, perhaps because of cultural differences in testing…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Child Rearing, Comprehension, Cross Cultural Studies