Concept and Method in Cross-Cultural and Cultural Psychology

Ype H Poortinga author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:4th Nov '21

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Emphasis in cultural and cross-cultural psychology on psychological differences leads to stereotyping.

This Element presents a critical review of cross-cultural psychology and cultural psychology. It examines how emphasis in cultural and cross-cultural psychology on psychological differences leads to stereotyping, and diminishes attention for prevailing external conditions.An overview is given of cross-cultural psychology and cultural psychology, focusing on theory and methodology. In Section 1 historical developments in research are traced; it is found that initially extensive psychological differences tend to shrink when more carefully designed studies are conducted. Section 2 addresses the conceptualization of “culture” and of “a culture”. For psychological research the notion “culture” is considered too vague; more focal explanatory concepts are required. Section 3 describes methodological issues, taking the notion of the empirical cycle as a lead for both qualitative and quantitative research. Pitfalls in research design and data analysis of behavior-comparative studies, and the need for replication are discussed. Section 4 suggests to move beyond research on causal relationships and to incorporate additional questions, addressing the function and the development of behavior patterns in ontogenetic, phylogenetic and historical time. Section 5 emphasizes the need for applied research serving the global village.

ISBN: 9781108827614

Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 5mm

Weight: 134g

75 pages