A dynamic view of cultural influence: A review
Static models of culture's influence have given way to a dynamic view, which identifies not
only differences across cultures in people's judgments and decisions, but also the situations …
only differences across cultures in people's judgments and decisions, but also the situations …
Is “culture” a workable concept for (cross-) cultural psychology?
Y Poortinga - Online Readings in Psychology and Culture, 2015 - scholarworks.gvsu.edu
First, despite repeated findings of limited cross-cultural variation for core areas of study,
research in cross-cultural psychology continues to be directed mainly at finding differences …
research in cross-cultural psychology continues to be directed mainly at finding differences …
Comparisons between Asian and German male adolescent athletes on goal orientation, physical self-concept, and competitive anxiety
E Asghar, X Wang, K Linde… - International Journal of …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
The primary objective of this study is to look for differences and similarities in motivation, self-
concept, and competitive anxiety between adolescent German and Chinese soccer and …
concept, and competitive anxiety between adolescent German and Chinese soccer and …
Chinese consumer behavior: the effects of content, process, and language
RS Wyer Jr, J Hong - 2010 - academic.oup.com
This article focuses on the psychology of Chinese consumer behaviour. It reviews the
'content'of Chinese culture and its implications for consumer behaviour, focusing on the …
'content'of Chinese culture and its implications for consumer behaviour, focusing on the …
22 Culture, Expertise, and Mental Categories
KE Johnson - The Oxford handbook of cognitive psychology, 2013 - books.google.com
Humans' capacity for representing categories is inherently flexible and capable of adapting
to varying levels of experience with the world. Two factors that influence these levels of …
to varying levels of experience with the world. Two factors that influence these levels of …
Ethical consumption: Uncovering personal meanings and negotiation strategies
S Subrahmanyan, R Stinerock, C Banbury - Geoforum, 2015 - Elsevier
The purpose of this paper is to examine how individuals define ethical consumption (EC)
and then how they negotiate ethical consumption as they move from one country to another …
and then how they negotiate ethical consumption as they move from one country to another …
[PDF][PDF] Normative theory in decision making and moral reasoning
A Colman, BD Pulford - Behavioral and Brain sciences, 2011 - academia.edu
Normative theories can be useful in developing descriptive theories, as when normative
subjective expected utility theory is used to develop descriptive rational choice theory and …
subjective expected utility theory is used to develop descriptive rational choice theory and …
Individual differences, cultural differences, and dialectic conflict description and resolution
K Kim, AB Markman - International journal of psychology, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Previous research suggests that members of East Asian cultures show a greater preference
for dialectical thinking than do Westerners. This paper attempts to account for these …
for dialectical thinking than do Westerners. This paper attempts to account for these …
[PDF][PDF] Culturally responsive music pedagogy and engagement in NSW schools
I Rakuljic - 2019 - researchgate.net
The cultural makeup of Australian school classrooms has become increasingly diverse over
recent decades. In responding to this, a number of music educators have employed …
recent decades. In responding to this, a number of music educators have employed …
Human needs and cultural background
PE Petrakis, PE Petrakis - Culture, Growth and Economic Policy, 2014 - Springer
The purpose of this chapter is to show how cultural background is firmly interconnected with
the way in which societies attempt to satisfy their basic human needs. A brief outline of the …
the way in which societies attempt to satisfy their basic human needs. A brief outline of the …