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The Geography of Thought: How Asians and Westerners Think Differently…and Why

2004· article· en· 1,915 citations· W1503884201 on OpenAlex· 10.26522/brocked.v13i2.52

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Abstract

It is a general psychological assumption that the central processing mechanism, which enables people to think, experience, act, and learn, is universal.

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The record

Venue
Brock Education Journal
Topic
Geography Education and Pedagogy
Field
Social Sciences
Canadian institutions
Funders
Keywords
Mechanism (biology)PsychologyEpistemologySociologyAestheticsCognitive psychologyPhilosophy
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yes