Culturally Conferred Conceptions of Agency: A Key to Social Perception of Persons, Groups, and Other Actors

Many tendencies in social perceivers' judgments about individuals and groups can be integrated in terms of the premise that perceivers rely on implicit theories of agency acquired from cultural traditions. Whereas American culture primarily conceptualizes agency as a property of individual persons, other cultures conceptualize agency primarily in terms of collectives such as groups or nonhuman actors such as deities or fate. Cultural conceptions of agency exist in public forms (discourses, texts, and institutions) and private forms (perceivers' knowledge structures), and the more prominent the public representations of a specific conception in a society, the more chronically accessible it will be in perceivers' minds. We review evidence for these claims by contrasting North American and Chinese cultures. From this integrative model of social perception as mediated by agency conceptions, we draw insights for research on implicit theories and research on culture. What implicit theory research gains is a better grasp on the content, origins, and variation of the knowledge structures central to social perception. What cultural psychology gains is a middle-range model of the mechanism underlying cultural influence on dispositional attribution, which yields precise predictions about the domain specificity and dynamics of cultural differences.

[1]  R. Nisbett,et al.  Causal attribution across domains and cultures. , 1995 .

[2]  M. Hardman On Cultural Materialism , 1985, Current Anthropology.

[3]  M. Siegal,et al.  Do people believe behaviours are consistent with attitudes? Towards a cultural psychology of attribution processes. , 1992 .

[4]  Audrey J. Butt Structural Anthropology , 1967, Nature.

[5]  G. Murphy,et al.  Converging operations on a basic level in event taxonomies , 1990, Memory & cognition.

[6]  R. Merton Social Theory and Social Structure , 1958 .

[7]  Amnon Rapoport,et al.  Structures in the subjective lexicon , 1971 .

[8]  Jacquetta Hill Culture in Mind: Cognition, Culture, and the Problem of Meaning , 1998 .

[9]  E. Higgins Knowledge activation: Accessibility, applicability, and salience. , 1996 .

[10]  Arie W. Kruglanski,et al.  Lay epistemic theory in social-cognitive psychology. , 1990 .

[11]  A. Bandura Social cognitive theory: an agentic perspective. , 1999, Annual review of psychology.

[12]  John W. Berry,et al.  Psychological Differentiation in Cross-Cultural Perspective , 1975 .

[13]  V. A. Harris,et al.  The Attribution of Attitudes , 1967 .

[14]  L. Vygotsky Mind in Society: The Development of Higher Psychological Processes: Harvard University Press , 1978 .

[15]  Dorothy Holland,et al.  Cultural models in language and thought: Reasoning and problem solving from presupposed worlds , 1987 .

[16]  Jerome S. Bruner,et al.  Going Beyond the Information Given , 2006 .

[17]  P. Berger,et al.  The Social Construction of Reality , 1966 .

[18]  R. Nisbett,et al.  Causal attribution across cultures: Variation and universality. , 1999 .

[19]  R. Schiffer,et al.  INTRODUCTION , 1988, Neurology.

[20]  Francis L. K. Hsu,et al.  Americans and Chinese : two ways of life , 1953 .

[21]  E. J. Bourne,et al.  Does the Concept of the Person Vary Cross-Culturally? , 1982 .

[22]  H. Wellman The Child's Theory of Mind , 1990 .

[23]  F. Hsu Rugged Individualism Reconsidered: Essays in Psychological Anthropology , 1983 .

[24]  G. Simmel The sociology of Georg Simmel , 1950 .

[25]  J. Berry On the edge of the forest : cultural adaptation and cognitive development in Central Africa , 1986 .

[26]  G. Ichheiser MISINTERPRETATIONS OF PERSONALITY IN EVERYDAY LIFE AND THE PSYCHOLOGIST'S FRAME OF REFERENCE , 1943 .

[27]  D. Gittins Heroes of Their Own Lives: The Politics and History of Family Violence , 1992 .

[28]  Miles Hewstone,et al.  Attribution Theory: Social and Functional Extensions , 1984 .

[29]  S. Gelman,et al.  Mapping the Mind: Domain Specificity In Cognition And Culture , 1994 .

[30]  A. Leslie A theory of agency. , 1995 .

[31]  The rocky road from acts to dispositions: Insights for attribution theory from developmental research on theories of mind , 2001 .

[32]  Roderick M. Kramer,et al.  The Psychology of the Social Self , 2001 .

[33]  E. D. Boldt Structural Tightness and Cross-Cultural Research , 1978 .

[34]  R. D'Andrade The Development of Cognitive Anthropology , 1995 .

[35]  D. Gilbert,et al.  On cognitive busyness: When person perceivers meet persons perceived. , 1988 .

[36]  F Kobayashi,et al.  [On self-reliance]. , 1968, Kango kyoshitsu. [Nursing classroom].

[37]  S. Read,et al.  Constructing causal scenarios: a knowledge structure approach to causal reasoning. , 1987, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[38]  C. Dweck,et al.  Lay dispositionism and implicit theories of personality. , 1997, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[39]  J. Rotter Internal versus external control of reinforcement: A case history of a variable. , 1990 .

[40]  P. Piccone,et al.  For Sociology , 1974, Telos.

[41]  M. Hallahan,et al.  Explaining Real-Life Events: How Culture and Domain Shape Attributions , 1996 .

[42]  服部 弁之助 Individualism(個人主義)の意味 , 1961 .

[43]  H. Markus,et al.  Deviance or uniqueness, harmony or conformity? A cultural analysis. , 1999 .

[44]  Pierre Bourdieu,et al.  Outline of a Theory of Practice , 2020, On Violence.

[45]  J. Lamb How 'natives' think , 1996 .

[46]  B. Malle,et al.  How People Explain Behavior: A New Theoretical Framework , 1999, Personality and social psychology review : an official journal of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Inc.

[47]  D. Holland,et al.  Cultural models in language and thought: An appraisal , 1987 .

[48]  Charles Taylor,et al.  Human agency and language , 1985 .

[49]  James L. Hilton,et al.  In search of similarity : Stereotypes as naive theories in social categorization , 1998 .

[50]  Joel M. Podolny,et al.  Missing Relations Incorporating Relational Constructs Into Models of Culture , 2000 .

[51]  F. Heider The psychology of interpersonal relations , 1958 .

[52]  A. Kruglanski,et al.  Individual differences in need for cognitive closure. , 1994, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[53]  M. Morris,et al.  Culture and Cause: American and Chinese Attributions for Social and Physical Events , 1994 .

[54]  F. Saussure,et al.  Course in General Linguistics , 1960 .

[55]  C. Brewin AN ATTRIBUTIONAL THEORY OF MOTIVATION AND EMOTION - WEINER,B , 1987 .

[56]  T. Menon,et al.  Motivated cultural cognition: the impact of implicit cultural theories on dispositional attribution varies as a function of need for closure. , 2000, Journal of personality and social psychology.

[57]  H. Wellman Culture, variation, and levels of analysis in folk psychologies: comment on Lillard (1998) , 1998, Psychological bulletin.

[58]  R. Nisbett,et al.  Running Head: CULTURE AND THOUGHT Culture and Systems of Thought: Holistic vs. Analytic Cognition , 2001 .

[59]  A. Gopnik,et al.  Words, thoughts, and theories , 1997 .

[60]  Michael A. Becker Social Psychology: Handbook of Basic Principles , 1998 .

[61]  C. Pollard,et al.  Center for the Study of Language and Information , 2022 .

[62]  L. Taylor Strategic Interaction , 1972 .

[63]  C. Geertz,et al.  The Interpretation of Cultures , 1973 .

[64]  David Y. F. Ho,et al.  Selfhood and Identity in Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and Hinduism: Contrasts With the West , 1995 .

[65]  M. Velasquez,et al.  Why Corporations Are Not Morally Responsible for Anything They Do , 1983 .

[66]  L. Ross The Intuitive Psychologist And His Shortcomings: Distortions in the Attribution Process1 , 1977 .

[67]  C. Dweck,et al.  Implicit theories and conceptions of morality , 1997 .

[68]  R. D'Andrade A folk model of the mind , 1987 .

[69]  L. S. Vygotskiĭ,et al.  Mind in society : the development of higher psychological processes , 1978 .

[70]  F. Keil Concepts, Kinds, and Cognitive Development , 1989 .

[71]  D. Medin,et al.  The role of theories in conceptual coherence. , 1985, Psychological review.

[72]  D. Sperber,et al.  Explaining Culture: A Naturalistic Approach , 1998 .

[73]  A. Premack,et al.  Causal cognition : a multidisciplinary debate , 1996 .

[74]  B. Weiner An attributional theory of motivation and emotion , 1986 .

[75]  Chi-yue Chiu,et al.  Culture and the construal of agency : Attribution to individual versus group dispositions , 1999 .

[76]  H. A. Witkin,et al.  Personality through perception: an experimental and clinical study. , 1954 .

[77]  A. Giddens Central Problems in Social Theory: Action, Structure and Contradiction in Social Analysis , 1979 .

[78]  A. Gopnik,et al.  The Social Folk Theorist: Insights from Social and Cultural Psychology on the , 2001 .

[79]  H. Kelley Attribution theory in social psychology , 1967 .

[80]  J. Piaget The Child's Conception of Physical Causality , 1927 .

[81]  Robert C. Davis,et al.  The Achieving Society , 1962 .

[82]  L. Chiu A CROSS‐CULTURAL COMPARISON OF COGNITIVE STYLES IN CHINESE AND AMERICAN CHILDREN , 1972 .

[83]  E. Durkheim,et al.  Rules of Sociological Method , 1964 .

[84]  Nancy Nelson Spivey,et al.  The Constructivist Metaphor: Reading, Writing, and the Making of Meaning , 1996 .

[85]  I. Kant,et al.  Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals , 1981 .

[86]  Roger C. Schank,et al.  SCRIPTS, PLANS, GOALS, AND UNDERSTANDING , 1988 .

[87]  C. Chiu,et al.  Multicultural minds. A dynamic constructivist approach to culture and cognition. , 2000, The American psychologist.

[88]  Lawrence A. Hirschfeld,et al.  Race in the Making: Cognition, Culture, and the Child's Construction of Human Kinds , 1996 .

[89]  M. Leichtman,et al.  Same beginnings, different stories: a comparison of American and Chinese children's narratives. , 2000, Child development.