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Number of siblings in childhood explains cultural variance in autobiographical memory in Cameroon, people's republic of China, and Germany

机译:童年时期的兄弟姐妹数量解释了喀麦隆,中华人民共和国和德国的自传体记忆中的文化差异

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In the present study, the authors set out to investigate whether number of siblings as a contextual ontogenetic factor can explain cultural variance in autobiographical memory (AM). After replicating the commonly found cultural differences in AM in samples from Asia (PR China, N = 77), Africa (Cameroon, N = 68), and Europe (Germany, N = 100), the authors demonstrate that the number of siblings has a substantial effect on AM variables. The cultural variance explained by the number of siblings ranges from 30% in the age of first memory to 99% in specificity and integration. These findings (a) point towards the necessity to include contextual variables in the investigation of cultural differences in AM and (b) highlight the importance of sensitive periods in early childhood for the development of AM.
机译:在本研究中,作者着手研究同胞数量作为背景个体遗传因素是否可以解释自传体记忆(AM)中的文化差异。在从亚洲(中国大陆,N = 77),非洲(喀麦隆,N = 68)和欧洲(德国,N = 100)的样本中复制了常见的AM的文化差异后,作者证明同胞数量对AM变量的影响很大。由同胞数量解释的文化差异范围从首次记忆年龄的30%到特异性和整合性的99%。这些发现(a)指出有必要在调查AM的文化差异时纳入上下文变量,并且(b)强调幼儿期敏感时期对于AM发生的重要性。

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