Our theme is that better integration of a developmental approach into cross-cultural psychology can enhance the future of cross-cultural psychology—methodologically, theoretically, and empirically. Methodologically, developmental psychology contributes contextualized procedures, such as naturalistic observation, suitable for studying behavior in its cultural context. Theoretically, developmentalists point to the fact that the culturally constructed behavior of adults can be viewed as an endpoint along a developmental pathway and that adults provide cultural socialization to the next generation. Theoretically, development also leads to an understanding of how the biologically-grounded factor of maturational stage influences both the process ...
The field of cross-cultural psychology examines the relationships between the cultural contexts in w...
Although once considered to be at the margins of psychological science, the study of culture has blo...
There is a tendency to think of psychological processes as being universal with definite rules that ...
This book contains chapters which propose ways to bridge cultural and developmental approaches to hu...
Although many definitions of culture exist, studies in psychology typically conceptualize different ...
Cross-cultural developmental research faces the daunting task of studying the relationship of develo...
Developmental psychology is traditionally of interdisciplinary nature with the aims to understand me...
This article argues that now is an opportune time to draw together the accumulated bodies of knowled...
Two perspectives of scientific inquiry-both making use of the notion of culture-are analyzed from th...
As a discipline, developmental psychology has a long history of relying on animal models and data co...
Cultural psychology is a developmental science in its nature since it assumes that all the humans be...
In the beginning of the 21st century, a new direction has been emerging at the intersection of devel...
The present article proposes an integration between cultural psychology and developmental science. S...
My starting point is the claim that developmental psychology has traditionally projected a standardi...
I suggest that CCP’s early preoccupation with direct comparison between culturally-contrastive group...
The field of cross-cultural psychology examines the relationships between the cultural contexts in w...
Although once considered to be at the margins of psychological science, the study of culture has blo...
There is a tendency to think of psychological processes as being universal with definite rules that ...
This book contains chapters which propose ways to bridge cultural and developmental approaches to hu...
Although many definitions of culture exist, studies in psychology typically conceptualize different ...
Cross-cultural developmental research faces the daunting task of studying the relationship of develo...
Developmental psychology is traditionally of interdisciplinary nature with the aims to understand me...
This article argues that now is an opportune time to draw together the accumulated bodies of knowled...
Two perspectives of scientific inquiry-both making use of the notion of culture-are analyzed from th...
As a discipline, developmental psychology has a long history of relying on animal models and data co...
Cultural psychology is a developmental science in its nature since it assumes that all the humans be...
In the beginning of the 21st century, a new direction has been emerging at the intersection of devel...
The present article proposes an integration between cultural psychology and developmental science. S...
My starting point is the claim that developmental psychology has traditionally projected a standardi...
I suggest that CCP’s early preoccupation with direct comparison between culturally-contrastive group...
The field of cross-cultural psychology examines the relationships between the cultural contexts in w...
Although once considered to be at the margins of psychological science, the study of culture has blo...
There is a tendency to think of psychological processes as being universal with definite rules that ...