Correspondence between communicative practices and information processing systems : A review of empirical studies from a cultural perspective

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  • コミュニケーション様式と情報処理様式の対応関係 : 文化的視点による実証研究のレビュー
  • 資料論文 コミュニケーション様式と情報処理様式の対応関係:文化的視点による実証研究のレビュー
  • シリョウ ロンブン コミュニケーション ヨウシキ ト ジョウホウ ショリ ヨウシキ ノ タイオウ カンケイ ブンカテキ シテン ニ ヨル ジッショウ ケンキュウ ノ レビュー

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Studies conducted from a cross-cultural perspective were reviewed to determine whether there is any correspondence between cultural practices in communication and the modes of cognitive processing. This review suggested that both communicative practices and cognitive processing are oriented toward verbal content in the West, while they are oriented toward particular contextual cues in the East. This cross-cultural difference seemed to be confirmed only when on-line processing measures were examined. When paper-and-pencil surveys were used, no interpretable pattern could be identified. Implications for future research and intercultural communication are discussed.

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