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Small-Scale Question Sunday for October 13, 2024

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I remember reading an extract about a Soviet anthropological study, possibly in a rat-adjacent blog post. The researchers interviewed poorly educated rurals who when confronted with a hypothetical/counterfactual couldn't seem to understand it and rejected the premise. Can anyone recall these extracts and where they're from?

From https://psychologyinrussia.com/volumes/pdf/2018_2/psych_2_2018-1_glozman.pdf. Bolded links are probably what you're thinking of?

  • Luria, A.R. (1928). The problem of the cultural behavior of the child. Journal of Genetic Psychology, 35(3), 493–506. https://doi.org/10.1080/08856559.1928.10532168
  • Luria, A.R. (1931). Psychological expedition to central Asia, Science, 74, 383–384. https://doi. org/10.1126/science.74.1920.383
  • Luria, A.R. (1933). The second psychological expedition to central Asia. Science, 78, 191–192. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.78.2018.191-a
  • Luria, A.R. (1971). Towards the problem of the historical nature of psychological processes. International Journal of Psychology, 6, 259–272. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207597108246692
  • Luria, A.R. (1973). Skhema neuropsykhologicheskogo obsledovaniya [A schema of neuropsychological assessment]. Moscow: Moscow University Press.
  • Luria, A.R. (1974). Ob istoricheskom razvitii poznavatelnykh protsessov [On the historical development of cognitive processes]. Moscow: Nauka.
  • Luria, A.R. (1976). Cognitive development: Its cultural and social foundations. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

The author is Alexander Luria (easy to remember if you're an Infinite Jest fan, sort of). Didn't see it on google scholar with a cursory search, but I'm sure it's out there since I've also seen the pdf.

I think this is where I read about the study you're talking about.