Cross-cultural generalizability is an empirical question.

Chan Shawn K S, Cyrus-Lai Wilson, Schaerer Michael, van Aert Robbie C M, van Assen Marcel, Uhlmann Eric Luis

The Behavioral and brain sciences · 2026 · PMID 42396701

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Crowd-sourced replication initiatives reveal that cultural differences in findings, while undoubtedly important in some cases, are often smaller and less systematic than assumed. This makes empirical testing, rather than presumption, exigent. The extent to which developmental psychology theories generalize across cultures is an empirical question, best answered via small- and large-scale collaborations between partner laboratories across the world.