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When Does Culture Matter? Effects of Personal Knowledge on the Correction of Culture-Based Judgments

机译:文化何时重要?个人知识对基于文化的判断的纠正的影响

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Four experiments demonstrate that culture-based differences in persuasion arise when a person processes information in a cursory, spontaneous manner, but these differences dissipate when a person's intuitions are supplemented by more deliberative processing. North Americans are persuaded more by promotion-focused information, and Chinese people are persuaded more by prevention-focused information, but only when initial, automatic reactions to messages are given. Corrections to these default judgments occur when processing is thoughtful. These results underscore the idea that culture does not exert a constant, unwavering effect on consumer judgments. A key factor in determining whether culture-based effects loom large or fade is the extent to which a person draws on cultural versus more personal knowledge when he or she is forming judgments.
机译:四个实验表明,当一个人以粗略,自发的方式处理信息时,会出现基于文化的说服力差异,但是当一个人的直觉得到更多的深思熟虑的处理时,这些差异就会消失。北美人会更多地以促销为重点来说服中国人,而中国人会以预防性的信息来更有说服力,但前提是必须首先对信息做出自动反应。如果考虑周全,则会对这些默认判断进行更正。这些结果强调了这样一种观念,即文化不会对消费者的判断施加持续,坚定的影响。确定基于文化的影响是发大还是消退的关键因素是一个人在形成判断时利用文化知识的程度,而不是更多的个人知识。

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