Culture, autobiographical memory, and behavioral frequency reports: Measurement issues in cross-cultural studies

Examined the difference in perception of own and others' behavior between Chinese and American respondents. Chinese and American college students were asked to indicate their rate of participation in observable and unobservable behaviors. In addition, other Ss were asked to rate the ease of observability of the behaviors. Ss were equally likely to rely on… Continue reading Culture, autobiographical memory, and behavioral frequency reports: Measurement issues in cross-cultural studies