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- Title
Why best cannot last: Cultural differences in predicting regression toward the mean.
- Authors
Spina, Roy R.; Ji, Li-Jun; Ross, Michael; Li, Ye; Zhang, Zhiyong
- Abstract
Four studies were conducted to investigate cultural differences in predicting and understanding regression toward the mean. We demonstrated, with tasks in such domains as athletic competition, health and weather, that Chinese are more likely than Canadians to make predictions that are consistent with regression toward the mean. In addition, Chinese are more likely than Canadians to choose a regression-consistent explanation to account for regression toward the mean. The findings are consistent with cultural differences in lay theories about how people, objects and events develop over time.
- Subjects
CROSS-cultural differences; CULTURAL relations; REGRESSION (Psychology); CULTURAL relativism; CANADIANS; CHINESE people
- Publication
Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2010, Vol 13, Issue 3, p153
- ISSN
1367-2223
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1467-839X.2010.01310.x