What does it mean to feel loved: Cultural consensus and individual differences in felt love
Cultural consensus theory is a statistical framework (CCT) for the study of individual
differences in the knowledge of culturally shared opinions. In this article, we demonstrate …
differences in the knowledge of culturally shared opinions. In this article, we demonstrate …
The wisdom of many in few: Finding individuals who are as wise as the crowd.
Is forecasting ability a stable trait? While domain knowledge and reasoning abilities are
necessary for making accurate forecasts, research shows that knowing how accurate …
necessary for making accurate forecasts, research shows that knowing how accurate …
AnthroTools: An R package for cross-cultural ethnographic data analysis
BG Purzycki, A Jamieson-Lane - Cross-Cultural Research, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
As large-scale collaborative, cross-cultural ethnographic research becomes easier and
easier to realize, certain ethnographic methods and analyses should be correspondingly …
easier to realize, certain ethnographic methods and analyses should be correspondingly …
Conceptualizing agency: Folkpsychological and folkcommunicative perspectives on plants
DL Medin, SG García - Cognition, 2017 - Elsevier
The present research addresses cultural variation in concepts of agency. Across two
experiments, we investigate how Indigenous Ngöbe of Panama and US college students …
experiments, we investigate how Indigenous Ngöbe of Panama and US college students …
A formal method for detecting and describing cultural complexity: Extending classical consensus analysis
The most widely used formal approach to culture, the cultural consensus theory (CCT) of
Romney, Weller, and Batchelder, originally relied on a priori definitions of cultural groups to …
Romney, Weller, and Batchelder, originally relied on a priori definitions of cultural groups to …
A Guide to Prototype Analyses in Cross-Cultural Research: Purpose, Advantages, and Risks
The prototype approach provides a theoretically supported basis for novel research,
detailing “typical” cognitive representations of targets in question (eg, groups, experiences) …
detailing “typical” cognitive representations of targets in question (eg, groups, experiences) …
Grounding principles for inferring agency: Two cultural perspectives
DL Medin, SG García - Cognitive Psychology, 2017 - Elsevier
The present research investigates cultural variation in grounding principles for inferring
agency in order to address an important theoretical debate: does cultural diversity in agency …
agency in order to address an important theoretical debate: does cultural diversity in agency …
Learning and enforcing a cultural consensus in online communities
Online communities rely on their members to understand and follow community norms,
which they learn by observing others and the consequences of their behavior, seeing codes …
which they learn by observing others and the consequences of their behavior, seeing codes …
Cognition beyond the human: Cognitive psychology and the new animism
B Ojalehto Mays, R Seligman, DL Medin - Ethos, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
We present a new account of the cognitive commitments at stake in animist epistemologies.
We use field‐based cognitive experiments to contribute to anthropological theories of the …
We use field‐based cognitive experiments to contribute to anthropological theories of the …
Cultural consensus theory
WH Batchelder, R Anders… - Stevens' handbook of …, 2018 - books.google.com
There are many situations in the social and cognitive sciences in which a group of
individuals may be assumed to share some specific knowledge, beliefs, preferences, or …
individuals may be assumed to share some specific knowledge, beliefs, preferences, or …