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adam_text | CONTENTS IN BRIEF Preface xxi լ A Psychology for a Cultural Species 3 2 Culture and Human Nature 35 ^ Cultural Evolution 71 Ą. Research Methods 117 ¡¡ý Development and Socialization 159 ^ Self and Personality 203 У Living in Multicultural Worlds 249 ^ Motivation 293 Cognition and Perception 335 10 11 12 13 14 15 Emotions 381 Attraction and Relationships 419 Morality and Religion 459 Physical Health 495 Mental Health 533 Organizations, Leadership, and Justice 567 ix
Preface ococx A PSYCHOLOGY FOR A CULTURAL SPECIES What Is Culture? 5 Psychological Processes Can Vary Across Cultures 7 Is the Mind Independentfrom, or Intertwined with, Culture? Case Study: The Sambia 14 Psychological Universals and Levels ofAnalysis 17 Nonuniversal 19 Existential Universal 20 Functional Universal 20 Accessibility Universal 21 The Psychological Database Is Largely WEIRD Why Study Cultural Psychology? 27 You Are a Product of Your Own Culture ■ :-.EV!-·-· 31 xi 30 21 8 S
Xli CONTENTS CULTURE AND HUMAN NATURE Is Culture Unique to Humans? 37 Cultural Learning: Biases in Imitation Prestige Bias 39 39 Similarity Bias 41 Conformist Transmission 42 Cultural Learning: Cognitive Foundations Mentalizing and Perspective Taking Language 35 42 42 45 Sharing Experiences and Goals Cumulative Cultural Evolution 46 48 Population Size and Interconnection Humans Live in Cultural Worlds 50 53 How Humans Became Good Cultural Learners You and Your Big Brain Humans vs. Chimpanzees 56 The Evolutionary Advantage ofa Large Brain Human Brains Learnfrom Each Other CHAPTER REVIEW 54 54 58 60 66 CULTURAL EVOLUTION 71 Where Does Cultural Variation Come From? Ecological and Geographical Variation Proximate and Distal Causes 75 76 Evoked vs. Transmitted Culture How Do Ideas Catch On? 75 80 85 Parallels Between Biological and Cultural Evolution Factors That Cause Ideas to Spread Communicable Ideas Useful Ideas 86 87 88 90 Emotional Ideas 91 Ideas That Are Sometimes Unexpected 93 How Have Cultures Been Changing? 94 Cultures Are Becoming Increasingly Interconnnected 94
CONTENTS Many Cultures Are Becoming More Individualistic 97 100 People in Many Cultures Are Becoming More Intelligent Cultural Persistence in the Face of Change 104 104 Building on Previous Structures The Influence ofEarly Conditions 107 109 Pluralistic Ignorance Cultural Persistence Tracks Environmental Stability CHAPTER REVIEW 4 112 RESEARCH METHODS 117 Conducting Cross-Cultural Research 118 119 Selecting Cultures to Study Making Meaningful Comparisons 120 Learning About Cultures Under Study 120 Contrasting Highly Different and Similar Cultures 122 124 Surveys and Questionnaires Translation of Questionnaire Items 124 126 Response Biases Moderacy and Extremity Biases 128 129 Acquiescence Bias 130 Reference Group Effects 133 Deprivation Effects 135 The Experimental Method 137 Neuroscience Methods Replication 111 138 Specific Methods for Studying Culture Cultural Priming 139 139 Situation Sampling 141 Contrasting Cultures by Categories Culture-Level Measures 144 The Challenge of Unpackaging Using Multiple Methods 142 146 147 Case Study: The Culture of Honor in the Southern United States CHAPTER REVIEW 155 148 xiii
xiv CONTENTS DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIALIZATION Universal Brains Develop into Culturally Diverse Minds Sensitive Periods for Cultural Socialization 159 161 162 163 Language Acquisition 167 Acquiring Culture The Emergence of Cross-Cultural Psychological Differences with Age The Influence of Early Childhood 171 171 Infants Personal Space Sleeping Arrangements 173 177 Attachment Styles 181 Parenting Styles 184 The Noun Bias Difficult Developmental Transitions 185 186 The Terrible Twos Adolescent Rebellion 187 Socialization Through Education 191 Case Study: East Asians and Math Education Teaching Methods 196 Valuing Education 196 Expectations Language 197 198 CHAPTER REVIEW Հ 198 SELF AND PERSONALITY Who Am I? 195 203 205 Independent and Interdependent Views of Self 208 Ingroup and Outgroup Relationships Individualism and Collectivism 212 214 A Note on Diversity Among Individuals and Cultures Gender and Culture 219 Gender Equality and Gender Norms 220 Other Cultural Self-Concept Differences Self-Consistency 223 Self-Awareness 229 223 218 169
CONTENTS Implicit Theories on the Nature of the Self 235 Personality 238 The Five-Factor Model 239 CHAPTER REVIEW 244 LIVING IN MULTICULTURAL WORLDS The Complexity of Studying Acculturation 252 Moving to a New Culture 254 Changing Attitudes Toward the Host Culture 257 Who Adjusts Better? 258 Cultural Distance Cultural Fit 254 260 261 Acculturation Strategies 264 Some Pitfalls ofAcculturation Different but Often Unequal 266 Identity Denial 267 Stereotype Threat 268 Multicultural People 272 Evidencefor Blending 272 Evidencefor Frame-Switching Culture as Situated Cognition Third Culture Kids 274 280 281 Multiculturalism and Creativity CHAPTER REVIEW MOTIVATION 283 289 293 Motivations for Self-Enhancement and Self-Esteem Cultural Variation in Self-Enhancement Motivations 294 299 Origins of Cultural Differences in Self-Enhancement 303 Motivations for Face and Self-Improvement Characteristics ofFace 306 Motivations for Control 309 305 249 XV
XVI CONTENTS 310 Primary and Secondary Control Group Agency Making Choices 314 316 Valuing Choice: Individualism and Collectivism Socioeconomic Background 323 Motivations for Conformity or Uniqueness 325 330 CHAPTER REVIEW COGNITION AND PERCEPTION Analytic and Holistic Thinking Attention 316 322 Learned Helplessness 335 338 340 Cultural Differences in Attention andArtistic Preferences Understanding Other People’s Behaviors 348 The FundamentalAttribution Error 348 Accepting Contradiction Talking and Thinking 352 357 Explicit and Implicit Communication Linguistic Relativity Color Perception 363 Odor Perception 366 368 Perceptions ofAgency Spatial Perception 369 373 Numerical Cognition CHAPTER REVIEW EMOTIONS 360 362 376 381 What Is an Emotion? 383 The James-Lange Theory ofEmotions The Two-Factor Theory ofEmotions Comparing the Two Theories 387 384 385 345
CONTENTS Varieties of Emotional Experience 388 Emotions and Facial Expressions 388 Evidencefor Cultural Universality 389 392 Evidencefor Cultural Variability Cultural Display Rules 395 Describing Emotional Experiences 398 398 Emotional Intensity Kinds ofEmotions 400 Emotion and Language 402 Happiness and Subjective Well-Being Across Cultures 404 406 Predicting Well-Being Personal Theories on a Satisfying Life 408 Consequences ofPositive and Negative Emotions 410 Variations in IdealAffect 411 CHAPTER REVIEW 414 ATTRACTION AND RELATIONSHIPS Interpersonal Attraction Appealing Faces 422 Beautiful Bodies 423 420 The Propinquity Effect 426 The Similarity-Attraction Effect 427 Close Relationships 429 Basic Relational Models Relational Mobility 429 432 The Tyranny ofthe Beautiful 435 Residential Mobility 436 Friends and Enemies 438 Varieties ofFriendship Simpático Romantic Love 440 442 443 Elements ofLove Relationships Intimacy 445 444 419 xvii
xviii CONTENTS Passion 445 Commitment 446 447 Cultural Variations in Marriage Arranged Marriages and Love Marriages 448 CHAPTER REVIEW 12 454 MORALITY AND RELIGION 459 Ethnocentrism and Cross-Cultural Morality 462 464 Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development Level 1: The Preconventional Level 464 Level 2: The Conventional Level 464 Level 3: The Postconventional Level 465 Cross- Cultural Evidencefor Kohlberg’s Model 465 The Ethics of Autonomy, Community, and Divinity The Ethic of Community 472 The Ethic ofDivinity Culture Wars 468 474 475 Religious Orthodoxy vs. Progressivism Moral Intuitions Political Views 478 479 Religion and Achievement Motivation 480 Protestantism, Predestination, and Capitalism 482 Perspectives on the Protestant Ethic The Morality of Thoughts 486 The Influence ofReligion on Moral Reasoning CHAPTER REVIEW 13 481 490 PHYSICAL HEALTH 495 Biological Variability of Humans 498 Genetic Variation Across Populations Cultural Influences on the Genome 499 500 487 467
CONTENTS Acquired Physical Variation Across Cultures 504 505 Obesity and Diet Attitudes About Food 508 509 Physical Height Culture and Sleep 510 The Effect of Socioeconomic Status on Physical Health 513 516 Psychological Variables Stress and Lack of Control 516 Income Inequality 518 Ethnicity and Health 520 522 The Epidemiological Paradox Cross-Cultural Medical Practices 523 528 CHAPTER REVIEW MENTAL HEALTH 533 Psychological Disorders in Different Cultures 536 Defining Mental Health Conditions 537 Culture-Bound Syndromes Eating Disorders Koro 538 541 Ataques de Nervios 541 Amok 542 Hysteria 543 Other Culture-Bound Disorders Universal Conditions Depression 544 545 545 SocialAnxiety Disorder Schizophrenia 549 551 Suicide Rates and Motives 553 Treating Mental Illness Cross-Culturally Social Support 558 Psychotherapy and Other Methods 559 Multicultural Therapeutic Settings 561 CHAPTER REVIEW 563 557 535 xix
XX CONTENTS ORGANIZATIONS, LEADERSHIP, AND JUSTICE 567 Working in Teams 569 Cultural Diversity in the Workplace Creativity and Innovation Leadership 572 574 576 Types of Organizational headers Cultural Traits and Influences Culture and Justice 578 579 582 Distributive Justice 582 Cross-Cultural Variations 584 Economic Games and Motivationsfor Fairness Failures to Cooperate 586 590 Corruption and Deception 592 Predicting Corrupt Practices 594 Exchange Situations: Competition or Cooperation 595 Negotiation and Compromise 598 Cross-Cultural Negotiating Strategies CHAPTER REVIEW Glossary G-l References R-l Credits C-l Name Index N-l Subject Index S-l 602 599
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CONTENTS IN BRIEF Preface xxi լ A Psychology for a Cultural Species 3 2 Culture and Human Nature 35 ^ Cultural Evolution 71 Ą. Research Methods 117 ¡¡ý Development and Socialization 159 ^ Self and Personality 203 У Living in Multicultural Worlds 249 ^ Motivation 293 Cognition and Perception 335 10 11 12 13 14 15 Emotions 381 Attraction and Relationships 419 Morality and Religion 459 Physical Health 495 Mental Health 533 Organizations, Leadership, and Justice 567 ix
Preface ococx A PSYCHOLOGY FOR A CULTURAL SPECIES What Is Culture? 5 Psychological Processes Can Vary Across Cultures 7 Is the Mind Independentfrom, or Intertwined with, Culture? Case Study: The Sambia 14 Psychological Universals and Levels ofAnalysis 17 Nonuniversal 19 Existential Universal 20 Functional Universal 20 Accessibility Universal 21 The Psychological Database Is Largely WEIRD Why Study Cultural Psychology? 27 You Are a Product of Your Own Culture ' ■' :-.EV!-·-· 31 xi 30 21 8 S
Xli CONTENTS CULTURE AND HUMAN NATURE Is Culture Unique to Humans? 37 Cultural Learning: Biases in Imitation Prestige Bias 39 39 Similarity Bias 41 Conformist Transmission 42 Cultural Learning: Cognitive Foundations Mentalizing and Perspective Taking Language 35 42 42 45 Sharing Experiences and Goals Cumulative Cultural Evolution 46 48 Population Size and Interconnection Humans Live in Cultural Worlds 50 53 How Humans Became Good Cultural Learners You and Your Big Brain Humans vs. Chimpanzees 56 The Evolutionary Advantage ofa Large Brain Human Brains Learnfrom Each Other CHAPTER REVIEW 54 54 58 60 66 CULTURAL EVOLUTION 71 Where Does Cultural Variation Come From? Ecological and Geographical Variation Proximate and Distal Causes 75 76 Evoked vs. Transmitted Culture How Do Ideas Catch On? 75 80 85 Parallels Between Biological and Cultural Evolution Factors That Cause Ideas to Spread Communicable Ideas Useful Ideas 86 87 88 90 Emotional Ideas 91 Ideas That Are Sometimes Unexpected 93 How Have Cultures Been Changing? 94 Cultures Are Becoming Increasingly Interconnnected 94
CONTENTS Many Cultures Are Becoming More Individualistic 97 100 People in Many Cultures Are Becoming More Intelligent Cultural Persistence in the Face of Change 104 104 Building on Previous Structures The Influence ofEarly Conditions 107 109 Pluralistic Ignorance Cultural Persistence Tracks Environmental Stability CHAPTER REVIEW 4 112 RESEARCH METHODS 117 Conducting Cross-Cultural Research 118 119 Selecting Cultures to Study Making Meaningful Comparisons 120 Learning About Cultures Under Study 120 Contrasting Highly Different and Similar Cultures 122 124 Surveys and Questionnaires Translation of Questionnaire Items 124 126 Response Biases Moderacy and Extremity Biases 128 129 Acquiescence Bias 130 Reference Group Effects 133 Deprivation Effects 135 The Experimental Method 137 Neuroscience Methods Replication 111 138 Specific Methods for Studying Culture Cultural Priming 139 139 Situation Sampling 141 Contrasting Cultures by Categories Culture-Level Measures 144 The Challenge of Unpackaging Using Multiple Methods 142 146 147 Case Study: The Culture of Honor in the Southern United States CHAPTER REVIEW 155 148 xiii
xiv CONTENTS DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIALIZATION Universal Brains Develop into Culturally Diverse Minds Sensitive Periods for Cultural Socialization 159 161 162 163 Language Acquisition 167 Acquiring Culture The Emergence of Cross-Cultural Psychological Differences with Age The Influence of Early Childhood 171 171 Infants' Personal Space Sleeping Arrangements 173 177 Attachment Styles 181 Parenting Styles 184 The Noun Bias Difficult Developmental Transitions 185 186 The Terrible Twos Adolescent Rebellion 187 Socialization Through Education 191 Case Study: East Asians and Math Education Teaching Methods 196 Valuing Education 196 Expectations Language 197 198 CHAPTER REVIEW Հ 198 SELF AND PERSONALITY Who Am I? 195 203 205 Independent and Interdependent Views of Self 208 Ingroup and Outgroup Relationships Individualism and Collectivism 212 214 A Note on Diversity Among Individuals and Cultures Gender and Culture 219 Gender Equality and Gender Norms 220 Other Cultural Self-Concept Differences Self-Consistency 223 Self-Awareness 229 223 218 169
CONTENTS Implicit Theories on the Nature of the Self 235 Personality 238 The Five-Factor Model 239 CHAPTER REVIEW 244 LIVING IN MULTICULTURAL WORLDS The Complexity of Studying Acculturation 252 Moving to a New Culture 254 Changing Attitudes Toward the Host Culture 257 Who Adjusts Better? 258 Cultural Distance Cultural Fit 254 260 261 Acculturation Strategies 264 Some Pitfalls ofAcculturation Different but Often Unequal 266 Identity Denial 267 Stereotype Threat 268 Multicultural People 272 Evidencefor Blending 272 Evidencefor Frame-Switching Culture as Situated Cognition Third Culture Kids 274 280 281 Multiculturalism and Creativity CHAPTER REVIEW MOTIVATION 283 289 293 Motivations for Self-Enhancement and Self-Esteem Cultural Variation in Self-Enhancement Motivations 294 299 Origins of Cultural Differences in Self-Enhancement 303 Motivations for Face and Self-Improvement Characteristics ofFace 306 Motivations for Control 309 305 249 XV
XVI CONTENTS 310 Primary and Secondary Control Group Agency Making Choices 314 316 Valuing Choice: Individualism and Collectivism Socioeconomic Background 323 Motivations for Conformity or Uniqueness 325 330 CHAPTER REVIEW COGNITION AND PERCEPTION Analytic and Holistic Thinking Attention 316 322 Learned Helplessness 335 338 340 Cultural Differences in Attention andArtistic Preferences Understanding Other People’s Behaviors 348 The FundamentalAttribution Error 348 Accepting Contradiction Talking and Thinking 352 357 Explicit and Implicit Communication Linguistic Relativity Color Perception 363 Odor Perception 366 368 Perceptions ofAgency Spatial Perception 369 373 Numerical Cognition CHAPTER REVIEW EMOTIONS 360 362 376 381 What Is an Emotion? 383 The James-Lange Theory ofEmotions The Two-Factor Theory ofEmotions Comparing the Two Theories 387 384 385 345
CONTENTS Varieties of Emotional Experience 388 Emotions and Facial Expressions 388 Evidencefor Cultural Universality 389 392 Evidencefor Cultural Variability Cultural Display Rules 395 Describing Emotional Experiences 398 398 Emotional Intensity Kinds ofEmotions 400 Emotion and Language 402 Happiness and Subjective Well-Being Across Cultures 404 406 Predicting Well-Being Personal Theories on a Satisfying Life 408 Consequences ofPositive and Negative Emotions 410 Variations in IdealAffect 411 CHAPTER REVIEW 414 ATTRACTION AND RELATIONSHIPS Interpersonal Attraction Appealing Faces 422 Beautiful Bodies 423 420 The Propinquity Effect 426 The Similarity-Attraction Effect 427 Close Relationships 429 Basic Relational Models Relational Mobility 429 432 The Tyranny ofthe Beautiful 435 Residential Mobility 436 Friends and Enemies 438 Varieties ofFriendship Simpático Romantic Love 440 442 443 Elements ofLove Relationships Intimacy 445 444 419 xvii
xviii CONTENTS Passion 445 Commitment 446 447 Cultural Variations in Marriage Arranged Marriages and Love Marriages 448 CHAPTER REVIEW 12 454 MORALITY AND RELIGION 459 Ethnocentrism and Cross-Cultural Morality 462 464 Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development Level 1: The Preconventional Level 464 Level 2: The Conventional Level 464 Level 3: The Postconventional Level 465 Cross- Cultural Evidencefor Kohlberg’s Model 465 The Ethics of Autonomy, Community, and Divinity The Ethic of Community 472 The Ethic ofDivinity Culture Wars 468 474 475 Religious Orthodoxy vs. Progressivism Moral Intuitions Political Views 478 479 Religion and Achievement Motivation 480 Protestantism, Predestination, and Capitalism 482 Perspectives on the Protestant Ethic The Morality of Thoughts 486 The Influence ofReligion on Moral Reasoning CHAPTER REVIEW 13 481 490 PHYSICAL HEALTH 495 Biological Variability of Humans 498 Genetic Variation Across Populations Cultural Influences on the Genome 499 500 487 467
CONTENTS Acquired Physical Variation Across Cultures 504 505 Obesity and Diet Attitudes About Food 508 509 Physical Height Culture and Sleep 510 The Effect of Socioeconomic Status on Physical Health 513 516 Psychological Variables Stress and Lack of Control 516 Income Inequality 518 Ethnicity and Health 520 522 The Epidemiological Paradox Cross-Cultural Medical Practices 523 528 CHAPTER REVIEW MENTAL HEALTH 533 Psychological Disorders in Different Cultures 536 Defining Mental Health Conditions 537 Culture-Bound Syndromes Eating Disorders Koro 538 541 Ataques de Nervios 541 Amok 542 Hysteria 543 Other Culture-Bound Disorders Universal Conditions Depression 544 545 545 SocialAnxiety Disorder Schizophrenia 549 551 Suicide Rates and Motives 553 Treating Mental Illness Cross-Culturally Social Support 558 Psychotherapy and Other Methods 559 Multicultural Therapeutic Settings 561 CHAPTER REVIEW 563 557 535 xix
XX CONTENTS ORGANIZATIONS, LEADERSHIP, AND JUSTICE 567 Working in Teams 569 Cultural Diversity in the Workplace Creativity and Innovation Leadership 572 574 576 Types of Organizational headers Cultural Traits and Influences Culture and Justice 578 579 582 Distributive Justice 582 Cross-Cultural Variations 584 Economic Games and Motivationsfor Fairness Failures to Cooperate 586 590 Corruption and Deception 592 Predicting Corrupt Practices 594 Exchange Situations: Competition or Cooperation 595 Negotiation and Compromise 598 Cross-Cultural Negotiating Strategies CHAPTER REVIEW Glossary G-l References R-l Credits C-l Name Index N-l Subject Index S-l 602 599 |
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url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032161007&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
work_keys_str_mv | AT heinestevenj culturalpsychology |