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Bicultural mind, self-construal, and self- and mother-reference effects: Consequences of cultural priming on recognition memory
Jie Sui
, Ying Zhu, Chi yue Chiu
Psychology
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Priming
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Bicultural
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Recognition Memory
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Construal
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Cognitive Strategy
25%
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Cultural Priming
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Reference Effect
100%
Self-statements
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Chinese Undergraduates
25%
American Culture
25%
Cultural Demand
25%
Activation Effect
25%