What does it mean to feel loved: Cultural consensus and individual differences in felt love

S Heshmati, Z Oravecz, S Pressman… - Journal of Social …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …

The wisdom of many in few: Finding individuals who are as wise as the crowd.

M Himmelstein, DV Budescu, EH Ho - Journal of Experimental …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Is forecasting ability a stable trait? While domain knowledge and reasoning abilities are
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 …

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 …

A formal method for detecting and describing cultural complexity: Extending classical consensus analysis

MG Lacy, JG Snodgrass, MC Meyer… - Field …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …

A Guide to Prototype Analyses in Cross-Cultural Research: Purpose, Advantages, and Risks

Y Sun, EL Kinsella, ER Igou - Advances in Methods and …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The prototype approach provides a theoretically supported basis for novel research,
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 …

Learning and enforcing a cultural consensus in online communities

N Gurkan, JW Suchow - Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the …, 2022 - escholarship.org
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 …

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 …

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 …