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Cultural influence on metacognition: comparison across three societies

Psychology

Cultural influence on metacognition: comparison across three societies

M. Ordin, D. A. S. El-dakhs, et al.

Explore how cultural values shape metacognition in this enlightening study by Mikhail Ordin, Dina Abdel Salam El-Dakhs, Ming Tao, Fengfeng Chu, and Leona Polyanskaya. The research reveals intriguing correlations between individualism, uncertainty avoidance, and metacognitive abilities across Saudi Arabia, Portugal, and China.... show more
Abstract
We tested the hypothesis that metacognition—the ability to evaluate one's own cognitive processes and mental states—is modulated by cultural values. We used retrospective confidence ratings to objectively measure metacognition in a mental rotation task in three culturally different regions: the Middle East (Saudi Arabia), Western Europe (Portugal) and the Far East (China). Our data support the theory that metacognition is social in nature, at least to some extent, and is influenced by culture. Differences in metacognition between societies can be accounted for by cultural values pertaining to individualism and uncertainty avoidance. Lower individualism and greater uncertainty avoidance tend to be associated with higher metacognitive abilities. Sex-based differences typically observed in mental rotation do not emerge at the metacognitive level, with both males and females in all three societies efficiently detecting those responses when they are more likely to make a mistake. Meta-cognitive bias—the tendency to be over- or underconfident in one's own decisions—might be modulated by cultural differences in the masculinity cultural dimension. However, this bias seems to be independent of metacognitive sensitivity and detecting decisions with a heightened likelihood of an error.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Nov 07, 2024
Authors
Mikhail Ordin, Dina Abdel Salam El-Dakhs, Ming Tao, Fengfeng Chu, Leona Polyanskaya
Tags
metacognition
cultural values
individualism
mental rotation
uncertainty avoidance
sex-based differences
cultural masculinity
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