PSYCHOLINGUISTIC STUDIES ON CROSS-CULTURAL GENERALITY IN COGNITIVE INTERACTION
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A series of cross-cultural studies are reported with regard to finding generality in cognitive interaction across culturally heterogeneous subject groups. Three kinds of cognitive interaction were examined within the frame of the affective systems: (1) concept/scale interaction, (2) concept/concept interaction, and (3) subject/scale interaction. Overall evidence to date indicates that the effect of subject/scale interaction is relatively small in the determination of the semantic structure. It is generally concluded that greater generality is operating across culturally heterogeneous groups than is within-culture uniqueness in our cognitive interaction.
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