Cross-cultural Explorations : Activities in Culture and Psychology (2ND)

Cross-cultural Explorations : Activities in Culture and Psychology (2ND)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 376 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780205484850
  • DDC分類 150

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This activities workbook is designed to facilitate students' understanding and application of major concepts and principles in the study of culture and psychology. The 90 activities in this workbook feature a wide range of engaging case studies, self-administered scales, mini-experiments, and library research projects, addressing topics such as culture, race/ethnicity, gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, and social class. Background material is included for any concepts not commonly addressed in introductory texts. In addition, the workbook is supported by a substantial Instructor's Manual that includes discussion questions, video recommendations, variations by course level, and suggestions for expanded writing assignments.

Contents

Chapter 1. The Concept of Culture1.1 Is Psychology Culture Bound?1.2 What Is Culture?1.3 The Role of Religion in Understanding Culture1.4 A Search for Individualism and Collectivism1.5 Shopping for Cultural Values1.6 Cleanliness Beliefs1.7 Cultural Metaphors1.8 Cultural Relativism and Ethnocentrism1.9 Exploring the World Village1.10 A Global View of PsychologyChapter 2. Culture and Psychological Research2.1 Functions of Cross-Cultural Research2.2 Insiders and Outsiders2.3 Emic and Etic Perspectives2.4 Measuring Ethnic Identity2.5 Writing Translatable Items2.6 Back Translation2.7 Pagtatanong-Tanong: An Indigenous Research Method2.8 Ethics in Cross-Cultural Research2.9 Toward a More Inclusive Psychology2.10 Designing Cross-Cultural ResearchChapter 3. Culture and Basic Processes3.1 Magical Thinking3.2 Implicit Theories of Intelligence3.3 Race and IQ: Evaluating the Assumptions3.4 Testing Cognitive Abilities across Cultures3.5 Video Games as Cultural Artifacts3.6 Culture and Memory Strategies3.7 Culture and Aesthetics3.8 Interplanetary Perception3.9 Sound Symbolism3.10 Linguistic RelativityChapter 4. Culture and Developmental Processes4.1 Parental Ethnotheories4.2 Your Social Networks4.3 Formal and Informal Learning4.4 Home Culture and School Environment Fit4.5 A Culturally Appropriate Piagetian Task4.6 The Resilience of Child Soldiers4.7 Culture and Gender Role Expectations4.8 Culture and Perceptions of Growing Old4.9 Ethnographic Studies of Human Development4.10 Textbook RewriteChapter 5. Personality, Emotion, and the Self in Cultural Context5.1 The Interdependent and Independent Selves5.2 Multiple and Shifting Identities5.3 Biracial Identity5.4 Nicknaming across Cultures5.5 Taboo Topics across Cultures5.6 The Colors of Emotion5.7 Cultural Display Rules5.8 The Culture and Personality School-Old and New5.9 Dear Sigmund (or Carl)5.10 Culture and the Big FiveChapter 6. Health, Stress, and Coping across Cultures6.1 What Is Abnormal?6.2 Culture and Health: The Ni Hon San Study6.3 Culture and the Treatment and Prevention of HIV/AIDS6.4 Explaining Cultural Differences in Drinking Behavior6.5 Culture and Mental Health Self-Quiz6.6 Altered States of Consciousness6.7 Culture-Specific Disorders6.8 Self-Help and Well-Being6.9 Client's and Counselor's Thoughts6.10 Culture and PsychotherapyChapter 7. Culture and Social Behavior7.1 Violating Cultural Norms7.2 The Teleconditioning of the College Classroom7.3 Ethnic Communities in Cyberspace7.4 Analyzing Insults7.5 Aggression across Cultures: A Self-Quiz7.6 An Intercultural Conflict7.7 Work-Related Values7.8 Leadership Styles7.9 Love and Marriage7.10 Intercultural PartnershipsChapter 8. Intergroup Relations8.1 Discrimination Incidents8.2 Exploring Privilege8.3 Institutional Discrimination8.4 Marginality and Privilege on a College Campus8.5 Internalized Oppression8.6 Cognitive Aspects of Stereotyping8.7 The Psychology of Ethnopolitical Warfare8.8 Enemy Images8.9 The Contact Hypothesis8.10 Responding to StereotypesChapter 9. Intercultural Interaction9.1 Communicating Humor across Cultures9.2 Nonverbal Communication9.3 Conflict Communication Style9.4 Clock Time and Event Time9.5 Acculturation Strategies9.6 A Culture Shock Interview9.7 Intercultural Competence: A Self-Assessment9.8 The Psychology of Tourism9.9 The Culture Assimilator9.10 A Diversity Training Investigation

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