“…The results, in general, supported Greenfield's theory. As the societies moved from Gemeinschaft to Gesellschaft, individuals tended to become more abstract in cognition (Maynard, Greenfield, & Childs, 2015), have more subjectivist epistemic thinking (Weinstock, 2015), display more competitive and less cooperative behaviours (Garcia, Rivera, & Greenfield, 2015), express more equalitarian gender-related attitudes (Manago, 2015), perform fewer caregiver grooming behaviours (Thein, 2015) and hold more individualistic values (Zeng & Greenfield, 2015). In some of the studies, the researchers examined the links between the sociodemographic features as suggested by Greenfield (2009) (e.g., engagement in commercial activities, schooling, use of mobile technology, level of urbanisation) and child and youth performance.…”