Two perspectives of scientific inquiry-both making use of the notion of culture-are analyzed from the perspective of how general knowledge is being constructed by each. It is demonstrated how cross-cultural psychology has made use of traditional psychology's inductive emphasis on comparisons of samples (and generalization to populations). Cross-cultural psychology has been a part of general and differential psychologies. In contrast, the cultural psychology that has developed in parallel with cross-cultural psychology on the basis of anthropology and developmental psychology has been built upon the notion of systemic causality, and on the basis of developmental assumptions. There is overlap in the practical work of cultural and cross-c...
Social psychology is often defined as the scientific study of the ways in which the actual or imagin...
The field of cross-cultural psychology examines the relationships between the cultural contexts in w...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explaincross-culturaldifferences in so-cial cognition as...
Two perspectives of scientific inquiry-both making use of the notion of culture-are analyzed from th...
Two perspectives of scientific inquiry-both making use of the notion of culture-are analyzed from th...
Although once considered to be at the margins of psychological science, the study of culture has blo...
The issues addressed in cross-cultural psychology are as diverse as the issues addressed in psycholo...
Cross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has been a h...
Cross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has been a h...
AbstractCross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has ...
Cross-cultural psychology has come of age as a scientific discipline, but how has it developed? The ...
There is a tendency to think of psychological processes as being universal with definite rules that ...
Cross-cultural research in social and behavioral sciences has expanded hugely over the past 50 years...
For the psychological sciences cultural processes have traditionally served as but a single entry in...
In this essay three points are addressed: First, despite repeated findings of limited cross-cultural...
Social psychology is often defined as the scientific study of the ways in which the actual or imagin...
The field of cross-cultural psychology examines the relationships between the cultural contexts in w...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explaincross-culturaldifferences in so-cial cognition as...
Two perspectives of scientific inquiry-both making use of the notion of culture-are analyzed from th...
Two perspectives of scientific inquiry-both making use of the notion of culture-are analyzed from th...
Although once considered to be at the margins of psychological science, the study of culture has blo...
The issues addressed in cross-cultural psychology are as diverse as the issues addressed in psycholo...
Cross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has been a h...
Cross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has been a h...
AbstractCross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has ...
Cross-cultural psychology has come of age as a scientific discipline, but how has it developed? The ...
There is a tendency to think of psychological processes as being universal with definite rules that ...
Cross-cultural research in social and behavioral sciences has expanded hugely over the past 50 years...
For the psychological sciences cultural processes have traditionally served as but a single entry in...
In this essay three points are addressed: First, despite repeated findings of limited cross-cultural...
Social psychology is often defined as the scientific study of the ways in which the actual or imagin...
The field of cross-cultural psychology examines the relationships between the cultural contexts in w...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explaincross-culturaldifferences in so-cial cognition as...