“…Indeed, discussion on cultural differences in cognition often lends itself to racist undertones which have caused avoidance of the whole subject. Nevertheless, cognitive processes are embedded in culture, and an artificial denial of their connectedness does more injustice to the subjects of study (see also Craig & Beishuizen 2002). Therefore the starting point of this study assumes that cross-cultural differences are anticipated in the organization of cognitive activities, and they produce qualitatively different intelligent behaviors.…”