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Cross-cultural research on euthanasia and abortion
Authors:Lee Y T  Kleinbach R  H P C  Peng Z Z  Chen X Y
Institution:Department of Psychology, Westfield State College, Westfield, MA 01086, USA. Y_Lee@foma.wsc.mass.edu
Abstract:Based on cross-cultural studies of euthanasia and abortion, we hypothesized that attitudes toward euthanasia and abortion were socioculturally determined. Using a 2 x 2 factorial design, we examined the effects of culture (America and China) and type of death (infanticide and geronticide). We found that students from the American culture were less likely to favor infanticide than those from the Chinese culture, and that students from the People's Republic of China believed infanticide to be more common and more prevalent than geronticide in Chinese society. Finally, we found that education, judgment of population density, and traditional family values were related to attitudes toward euthanasia, abortion, and female infanticide in the Chinese, but not in the American, culture.
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