The foreign language effect in bilingualism: Examining prosocial sentiment after offense taking

Volume: 42, Issue: 2, Pages: 395 - 416
Published: Jan 29, 2021
Abstract
This study examines whether the foreign language effect mitigates reactions to value-inconsistent sociopolitical content. We examined 69 English–Spanish bilinguals and 31 Spanish–English heritage bilinguals, half of whom did the experiment in their native language and half in their second language. Participants were administered a survey in which trial emotiveness was manipulated by using the quantifiers some and all (e.g., Some Trump supporters...
Paper Details
Title
The foreign language effect in bilingualism: Examining prosocial sentiment after offense taking
Published Date
Jan 29, 2021
Volume
42
Issue
2
Pages
395 - 416
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