Decision-making depends on language: A meta-analysis of the Foreign Language Effect
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/26218Date
2022-02-02Type
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Del Maschio, Nicola; Crespi, Federico; Peressotti, Francesca; Abutalebi, Jubin; Sulpizio, SimoneAbstract
In the present meta-analysis, we investigated the robustness and the magnitude of the Foreign
Language Effect (FLE) – that is, the putative effect of language context (native versus foreign
language) on decision-making. We also investigated whether the FLE is moderated by language experience – measured by second language age of acquisition and proficiency – or
by methodological choices – the types of decision problems adopted, the presentation modality of the tasks administered, and the perspective in which problems are framed. Our results
showed a reliable FLE, which was not moderated by language experience or methodological
choices. We discuss our findings in relation to available theories of FLE, and indicate possible
future directions to improve our understanding of the interplay between bilingualism and
decision-making.
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Cambridge University PressCitation
Del Maschio, Crespi, Peressotti, Abutalebi, Sulpizio. Decision-making depends on language: A meta-analysis of the Foreign Language Effect. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition. 2022Metadata
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