Answers in the Data? LO6496

Rol Fessenden (76234.3636@compuserve.com)
07 Apr 96 22:41:51 EDT

Replying to LO6438 --

Ralph Meima says that comfort with ambiguity varies across cultures, and
that is far more acceptable in Sweden for example than in Germany or the
U.S.

This implies to me that it -- comfort with ambiguity -- is at least in
part a culturally and/or educationally developed trait, and not a
developmental phase that is common to all humans. Joanna, are you there?
Does this make sense? How should we change education to increase comfort
with ambiguity?

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