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Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Introductory Psychology, This timely revision contains 26 articles on cultural groups around the globe and is an ideal companion volume to any introductory psychology text. Where appropriate in the standard curriculum of the introductory course, the authors include a cross-cultur, Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Introductory Psychology
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  • Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Introductory Psychology
  • Written by author William Price
  • Published by Wadsworth Publishing Co Inc, 1999/12/08
  • This timely revision contains 26 articles on cultural groups around the globe and is an ideal companion volume to any introductory psychology text. Where appropriate in the standard curriculum of the introductory course, the authors include a cross-cultur
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Part 1 Psychological Research and Theory 1
1. Culture, Values, and Social Thought 2
2. The Use of Projective Tests in Non-Western Cultures 7
3. How Universal Are Psychological Theories? Freud and Erikson Examined in Global Perspective 13
Part 2 Sensation 17
4. How Much Is Too Much Kayaking? A Case of Kayak-Angst 18
Part 3 Perception 23
5. Depth Perception and Visual Illusions: Why Do Cultural Differences Exist? 24
Part 4 States Of Conciousness 29
6. Dreams from Culture to Culture 30
7. Alcohol, Drugs, and Religion 34
Part 5 Conditioning and Learning 39
8. The Ifaluk Ghosts of Micronesia 40
Part 6 Memory and Information Processing 45
9. How Children Think: An Issue of Content and Measurement 46
10. Who's Afraid of a Test? 49
Part 7 Cognition and Language 53
11. A World of Colors: Culture Influencing Linguistic Needs 54
Part 8 Motivation 61
12. Was Hunger the Motivation for Aztec Cannibalism? 62
13. Aggression: The Nonviolent Semai 67
14. Individualism vs. Collectivism: Differences Between Chinese and American Value Orientations 73
Part 9 Emotion 79
15. A Frown Is a Frown Is a Frown: Facial Expressions Around the World 80
16. Witch-Fear Among the Aivilik Eskimo 84
Part 10 Development Through the Lifespan 89
17. The Elderly in Native American Culture 90
18. Female Initiation Rites 94
Part 11 Intelligence and Individual Differences 99
19. Race, Culture, and IQ 100
Part 12 Personality 107
20. Leadership Characteristics: The Case of Moral Reasoning in a Rural African Community 108
21. Age Differences in Personality Traits Among the Highland Maya 112
Part 13 Health Psychology 117
22. Witchcraft! 118
23. Coping Styles Among German and Israeli Adolescents 122
24. The AIDS Pandemic: Addressing Perceptions and Behaviors 126
Part 14 Abnormal Psychology 131
25. "Call Me Crazy!" Psychiatric Labeling Among the Eskimo and the Yoruba 132
26. Depression and Culture 137
27. Koro--A Culture-Bound Depersonalization Syndrome 143
Part 15 Social Psychology 147
28. Gimme a Break! Patterns of Cooperation Among Mexican-Americans, African-Americans, and Anglo-Americans 148
29. Polyandry--Multiple Spouses in Tibet and Pahari, India 152
30. Gender Stereotyping in Global Perspective 159
Part 16 Sexuality 165
31. The Berdache: Gender-Mixing Among Northern Native Americans 166
32. Cross-Cultural Differences in Sexual Jealousy 171
Name Index 175
Subject Index 177


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