Handbook of Advances in Culture and Psychology, Volume 5.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (359 pages)
- Advances in Culture and Psychology Series .
- Advances in Culture and Psychology Series .
Intro -- Cover -- Series -- Handbook of Advances in Culture and Psychology Volume Five -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1 Similarities Between Chimpanzee and Human Culture -- I Introduction -- II How We Think About Nature and Culture -- III The Importance of Social Environment in Culture -- IV Prior Experience Affects Sociocultural Cognition -- V Captive Living Conditions Differ -- VI Experiencing Culture in Nature -- VII How Do Chimpanzees Crack Nuts? -- VIII How Do Chimpanzees Eat Ants? -- IX Cumulative Cultural Evolution Among Chimpanzees -- X Symbolic Culture Among Chimpanzees -- XI What About the Future of Primate Culture? -- Chapter 2 Culture and Neuroplasticity -- I Introduction -- II Conceptual Framework: Linking Culture and the Brain -- III Culture and Psychological Processes: Behavioral and Neural Evidence -- IV Conclusions and Future Directions -- Chapter 3 Methodological Aspects of Cross-Cultural Research -- I Introduction -- II Equivalence and Bias -- III Multilevel Models -- IV Designs -- V Toward an Integration of Qualitative and Quantitative Procedures: Mixed Methods -- VI The Rapprochement of Qualitative and Quantitative Methods -- VII Conclusion and Outlook -- Chapter 4 Morality, Development, and Culture -- I Introduction -- II Developmental Theory and Background -- III Major Concepts of Our Social Reasoning Developmental Model -- IV Social Exclusion: Theory and Research -- V Social Inequalities and Resource Allocation -- VI Reducing Intercultural and Intergroup Prejudice and Enhancing Moral Judgments -- VII Future Directions and Conclusion -- Chapter 5 The Psychology of Residential and Relational Mobilities -- I Introduction -- II What Is the Psychology of Relational Mobility? -- III What Is the Psychology of Residential Mobility? -- IV Important Distinctions Between Residential and Relational Mobility. V Remaining Questions and Future Directions -- VI Conclusion -- Chapter 6 Cultural Intelligence: Origins, Conceptualization, Evolution, and Methodological Diversity -- I Introduction -- II Origins: From Comparative Research to Capability Research -- III Conceptualization: Grounding in Intelligence Research -- IV Evolution: The History of the Cultural Intelligence Research Program -- V Methodological Diversity: A Complementarity Perspective -- VI Conclusion.
The field of culture and psychology is one of the fastest growing areas in the social sciences. The Handbook of Advances in Culture and Psychology, Volume 5 belongs to an annual series that is the first to offer state-of-the-art reviews of scholarly research programs in this burgeoning field.