We tested an implication of the community of knowledge
hypothesis, that people fail to distinguish their own knowledge from
other people’s knowledge in a collectivist society (China) as they do
in individualistic societies like the United States. As predicted,
despite the absence of any actual explanatory information, people
rated their own understanding of novel natural and economic
phenomena as higher when they were told that experts understood
the phenomena than when they were told that experts did not yet
understand them. This suggests that the community of knowledge
effect may hold across cultures.