The Leopard Cannot Change His Spots, or Can He? Culture and the Development of Lay Theories of Change

Volume: 34, Issue: 5, Pages: 613 - 622
Published: Mar 5, 2008
Abstract
Chinese and Canadian children were compared to examine cultural and developmental differences in lay theories of change: implicit beliefs about how the world develops and changes over time. Chinese and Canadian children (ages 7, 9, and 11 years) made predictions about future performance, relationships, happiness, and parental incomes based on a series of scenarios. Overall, the Chinese children predicted greater change than did the Canadian...
Paper Details
Title
The Leopard Cannot Change His Spots, or Can He? Culture and the Development of Lay Theories of Change
Published Date
Mar 5, 2008
Volume
34
Issue
5
Pages
613 - 622
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