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Cross-cultural differences in Korean and American children′s behavior attributions  

Young-Joo Song (Dept. of Child Studies, Catholic University of Daegu)
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Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association / v.42, no.1, 2004 , pp. 115-132 More about this Journal
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folk psychology; theory of mind; social cognition; cross-cultural study;
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