Concept information
Preferred term
cultural psychology
Definition
- Cultural psychology is the study of how one's culture affects one's mind: how one thinks and reasons, what one feels, perceives, and attends to, and how one interprets the world. Cultural psychology has emerged as an important field of psychological research as more studies have found that theories of psychology developed in the West and thought to be universal do not generalize well to other cultures. [Source: Encyclopedia of Law & Society: American and Global Perspectives; Cultural Psychology]
Broader concept
Narrower concepts
- collective self
- collectivistic cultures
- cultural animal
- cultural differences
- culture of honor
- erotic plasticity
- ethnocentrism
- ideology
- independent self-construals
- interdependent self-construals
- lifestyles
- moral development
- mortality salience
- objectification theory
- pornography
- relational models theory
- sexual economics theory
- terror management theory
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-VW655RFW-L
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