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ArtikelHistory and Future of Development in Cross-Cultural Psychology  
Oleh: Keller, Heidi ; Greenfield, Patricia M.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/jcca) vol. 31 no. 1 (Jan. 2000), page 52-62.
Topik: HISTORY; cross cultural studies; psychology; history; future
Fulltext: 52.pdf (67.65KB)
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Isi artikelOur 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 behaviour in its cultural context. Theoretically, developmentalists point to the fact that the culturally constructed behaviour of adults can be viewed as an end point 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 and content of cultural learning. Empirically, a developmental approach leads researchers to investigate the culture - specific shape of developmental stages. These culture - specific developmental patterns are selections from among a set of among biologically evolved propensities. As development progresses, culture - specific stages cohere into developmental pathwayds. Two pathways leading to independent and interdependent construals of the self are identified.
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