New Statesman · 13 May 2026
Why the British do it worse
Whenever the British look abroad for inspiration, I think of fish. The “Michigan fish test” in 2001 found striking differences in the interpretations by participants from Japan and the US of an animat
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The article highlights the contrasting approaches of the British and other cultures, particularly in how they interpret and adapt foreign ideas. It uses the 'Michigan fish test' as a case study to illustrate these differences in perception and understanding.
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