Abstract:We fully agree with Jacquet, Baumard, and Chevallier (JBC) (1) that one must be cautious in interpreting cross-cultural data. However, none of the specific methodological points they make are warranted and their characterization of our theoretical perspective on cultural neuroscience is misinformed.JBC suggest some specific confounds that might compromise our work (2). Their caution is not new; crosscultural psychologists have long argued that one must take precautions in conducting research in different geogr… Show more
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