“…In total, 395 participants were recruited in Studies 1 and 2, and the pattern of the cultural differences in revaluative attribution was found in both studies, suggesting that this finding is reliable. Although the present studies used only a single domain (allergies), dozens of published reports examining attibution effects used this same type of allergy task (attributing allergic reaction to food substances; for example, Baetu et al, 2005;Van Hamme & Wasserman, 1994;Wasserman & Berglan, 1998;Wasserman & Castro, 2005), but as mentioned below, one important aim for future work is to explore these findings in other domains. The current study makes two distinct contributions to understanding cultural differences in attribution processes.…”