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Cross–Cultural Psychology: Contemporary Themes and Perspectives - ISBN 9781405198042

Cross–Cultural Psychology: Contemporary Themes and Perspectives

ISBN 9781405198042

Autor: Kenneth D. Keith

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9781405198042

ISBN10:      

1405198044

Autor:      

Kenneth D. Keith

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2010-09-17

Ilość stron:      

600

Wymiary:      

251x181

Tematy:      

JC

Do people from different backgrounds experience basic psychological processes in the same way? Are there basic psychological principles that transcend culture? The articles in this volume, drawn from an experienced, international team of researchers and teachers, answer these questions and many others in order to situate the essential areas of psychology within a cultural perspective.
Arranged thematically, this collection explores the relationship of culture to psychological phenomena.  It covers foundational information about introductory and research topics, as well as more advanced clinical and social principles and applications. Packed with research findings and real–world examples, Cross–Cultural Psychology: Contemporary Themes and Perspectives discusses the importance of considering issues such as ethnocentrism, diversity, gender and sexuality in psychology and their impact on research methods.

Spis treści:
Part I. Basic Concepts.
1. Introduction to Cross–Cultural Psychology (Kenneth D. Keith).
2. Ethnocentrism: Seeing the World From Where We Stand (Kenneth D. Keith).
Part II. Approaches to Cross–Cultural Research.
3. Methodological and Conceptual Issues in Cross–Cultural Research (Bernard C. Beins).
4. Why Diversity Matters: The Power of Inclusion in Research Methods (Linda M. Woolf and Michael R. Hulsizer).
Part III. Development.
5. Child Development Across Cultures (Adriana Molitor and Hui–Chin Hsu).
6. Cultural Variations in Perceptions of Aging (James T. Gire).
Part IV. Cognition.
7. Culture and Cognition (Michael Cole and Martin Packer).
8. Cultural Differences in Visual Perception of Color, Illusions, Depth, and Pictures (William L. Phillips).
9. Cross–Cultural Approaches and Issues in Educational Assessment (Howard T. Everson).
10. A Cross– ;Cultural Approach to Deconstructing Cognitive Processes in the Mathematics Classroom: Japan and the United States (Noriyuki Inoue).
Part V. Gender and Sex Roles.
11. Women Across Cultures (Hilary Lips and Katie Lawson).
12. Experiences of Sexual Minorities in Diverse Cultures (Linh Nguyen Littleford and Mary E. Kite).
Part VI. Health, Disorders, and Treatment.
13. Cultural Influences on Health (Regan A. R. Gurung).
14. Culture and Psychotherapy: Searching for an Empirically Supported Relationship (Junko Tanaka–Matsumi).
15. Evidence–Based Interventions for Culturally Diverse Children and Adolescents: The Case of Mexican American Youth (Kristen McCabe and Allison Christian).
16. International Perspectives on Intellectual Disability (Robert L. Schalock).
Part VII. Emotion and Well–Being.
17. Culture, Emotion, and Expression (David Matsumoto and Hyi–Sung Hwang).
18. Happiness Around the World (Jennifer Zwolinski).
19. Wellbeing Across Cultures: Issues of Measurement and the Interpretation of Data (Robert A. Cummins and Anna L.D. Lau).
Part VIII. Language and Communication.
20. Language and Culture: Commonality, Variation, and Mistaken Assumptions (David S. Kreiner)
21. Crossing Boundaries: Cross–Cultural Communication (Leeva Chung)
Part IX. Personality.
22. Culture and Theories of Personality: Western, Confucian, and Buddhist Perspectives (Peter J. Giordano).
23. East Meets West: The Non–Self Versus the Reified Self (Yozan Dirk Mosig).
Part X. Social Psychology.
24. Multiple Dimensions of Human Diversity (Loreto R. Prieto and Sara Schwatken).
25. Cross–Cultural Differences and Similarities in Attribution (Anne M. Koenig and Kristy K. Dean).
26. The Importance of Attractiveness Across Cultures (Stephanie L. Anderson).
27. Multicultural.Identity Development: Theory and Research (Richard L. Miller).
28. Cross–Cultural Organizational Psychology: An African Perspective (Terence Jackson).
Part XI. Concluding Thoughts.
29. Cross–Cultural Psychology in Perspective: What Does the Future Hold? (Kenneth D. Keith).

Nota biograficzna:
Kenneth D. Keith is Professor of Psychology at University of San Diego. He is author of more than 75 professional publications including Cross–Cultural Perspectives on Quality of Life (ed. with R.L. Schalock, 2000). He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Western Psychological Association.

Okładka tylna:
Do people from different backgrounds experience basic psychological processes in the same way? Are there basic psychological principles that transcend culture? The articles in this volume, drawn from an experienced, international team of researchers and teachers, answer these questions and many others in order to situate the essential areas of psychology within a cultural perspective.
Arranged thematically, this collection explores the relationship of culture to psychological phenomena.  It covers foundational information about introductory and research topics, as well as more advanced clinical and social principles and applications. Packed with research findings and real–world examples, Cross–Cultural Psychology: Contemporary Themes and Perspectives discusses the importance of considering issues such as ethnocentrism, diversity, gender and sexuality in psychology and their impact on research methods.

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