نتایج جستجو برای: cultural control

تعداد نتایج: 1461420  

2015
Yuji Ogihara Hiroyo Fujita Hitoshi Tominaga Sho Ishigaki Takuya Kashimoto Ayano Takahashi Kyoko Toyohara Yukiko Uchida

We examined whether Japanese culture has become more individualistic by investigating how the practice of naming babies has changed over time. Cultural psychology has revealed substantial cultural variation in human psychology and behavior, emphasizing the mutual construction of socio-cultural environment and mind. However, much of the past research did not account for the fact that culture is ...

2014
Adrien Querbes Krist Vaesen Wybo Houkes

Formal models have linked prehistoric and historical instances of technological change (e.g., the Upper Paleolithic transition, cultural loss in Holocene Tasmania, scientific progress since the late nineteenth century) to demographic change. According to these models, cumulation of technological complexity is inhibited by decreasing--while favoured by increasing--population levels. Here we show...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2010
James Steele Peter Jordan Ethan Cochrane

Evolutionary approaches to cultural change are increasingly influential, and many scientists believe that a 'grand synthesis' is now in sight. The papers in this Theme Issue, which derives from a symposium held by the AHRC Centre for the Evolution of Cultural Diversity (University College London) in December 2008, focus on how the phylogenetic tree-building and network-based techniques used to ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2006
Shinobu Kitayama Keiko Ishii Toshie Imada Kosuke Takemura Jenny Ramaswamy

The authors hypothesized that economically motivated voluntary settlement in the frontier fosters independent agency. While illuminating the historical origin of American individualism, this hypothesis can be most powerfully tested in a region that is embedded in a broader culture of interdependence and yet has undergone a recent history of such settlement. The authors therefore examined reside...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2011
Stephen Shennan

Recent years have seen major advances in our understanding of the way in which cultural transmission takes place and the factors that affect it. The theoretical foundations of those advances have been built by postulating the existence of a variety of different processes and deriving their consequences mathematically or by simulation. The operation of these processes in the real world can be st...

2005
Sara J. Singer Kelly M. Dunham Jennie D. Bowen Jeffrey J. Geppert David M. Gaba Kathryn M. McDonald Laurence C. Baker

The Patient Safety Consortium included a group of 26 diverse hospitals in or near California. In 2001 and 2002, many consortium hospitals were surveyed using the Patient Safety Climate in Healthcare Organizations (PSCHO) tool to present quantitative measures of hospital safety climate and qualitative reports on safety practices over 2 years. Investigators engaged in discussions with consortium ...

Journal: :Infant behavior & development 2008
Heidi Keller Hiltrud Otto Bettina Lamm Relindis D Yovsi Joscha Kärtner

Early dialogues between parent and child constitute an important factor for the acquisition of culture and hence verbal interaction is considered to be a universal parenting system. Parenting strategies and socialization practices are strongly influenced by the cultural conception of the self, prototypically defined as the model of independence and interdependence. Our study focuses on the temp...

2014
Yi Xu Takeshi Hamamura

For the last several decades, Chinese society has experienced transformative changes. How are these changes understood among Chinese people? To examine this question, Part 1 in this research solicited folk beliefs of cultural change from a group of Chinese participants in an open-ended format, and the generated folk beliefs were rated by another group of participants in Part 2 to gage each beli...

Journal: :Journal of research in health sciences 2008
Y Hamidi A Zamanparvar

BACKGROUND Quality Management is one of the most effective strategies for improving the health systems performance in developed and developing countries. The main goal of this study was identifying the most important aspects of quality management and preparing an appropriate model for health system. METHOD This research was a comparative study on quality management models in the health system...

Journal: :Nature communications 2014
Lucas Molleman Pieter van den Berg Franz J Weissing

Social learning has allowed humans to build up extensive cultural repertoires, enabling them to adapt to a wide variety of environmental and social conditions. However, it is unclear which social learning strategies people use, especially in social contexts where their payoffs depend on the behaviour of others. Here we show experimentally that individuals differ in their social learning strateg...

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