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ERIC Number: EJ574082
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1998
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Concepts of Human Differences: A Comparison of American, Japanese, and Chinese Children and Adolescents.
Crystal, David S.; Watanabe, Hirozumi; Wu, Chin; Weinfurt, Kevin
Developmental Psychology, v34 n4 p714-22 Jul 1998
Concepts of human differences were studied among 5th and 11th graders in the United States, Japan, and China. Relative to their peers, more American students noted differences in appearance/attractiveness and material resources; more Japanese noted various physical features, and more Chinese noted specific behaviors. With increasing age, Americans reported more, and Asians fewer, distinct categories of human differences. (Author/EV)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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