نتایج جستجو برای: including cultural norms

تعداد نتایج: 1126309  

2013
Atsushi Senju Angélina Vernetti Yukiko Kikuchi Hironori Akechi Toshikazu Hasegawa Mark H. Johnson

The current study investigated the role of cultural norms on the development of face-scanning. British and Japanese adults' eye movements were recorded while they observed avatar faces moving their mouth, and then their eyes toward or away from the participants. British participants fixated more on the mouth, which contrasts with Japanese participants fixating mainly on the eyes. Moreover, eye ...

Journal: :Asian American journal of psychology 2011
Christine M L Kwan Kevin M Chun Catherine A Chesla

Practical knowledge on how to tailor research methods for Asian Americans is relatively scarce despite the rapid population growth of this ethnic group and the ongoing calls for greater cultural competence among researchers. Based on a 4-year qualitative study of family and cultural issues in diabetes management among Chinese American immigrants, this article presents data-based analyses of cul...

2013
Fiona M. Jordan Carel van Schaik Pieter François Herbert Gintis Daniel B. M. Haun Daniel J. Hruschka Marco A. Janssen James A. Kitts Laurent Lehmann Sarah Mathew Peter J. Richerson Peter Turchin Polly Wiessner

Small-scale human societies are a leap in size and complexity from those of our primate ancestors. We propose that the behavioral predispositions which allowed the evolution of small-scale societies were also those that allowed the cultural evolution of largescale sociality, in the form of multiple transitions to large-scale societies. Although suffi cient, the cultural evolutionary processes t...

Writing projects are socially-situated identities. The rhetorically-loaded aspects of writing, like metadiscourse marking, are more prone to carry such identities. Through analyzing metadiscourse strategies employment in Persian and English (as the lingua franca of academic discourse community) research articles, this study makes an attempt to find out whether Persian native writers take on the...

Journal: :Psychological review 2005
Scott Atran Douglas L Medin Norbert O Ross

This article describes cross-cultural research on the relation between how people conceptualize nature and how they act in it. Mental models of nature differ dramatically among populations living in the same area and engaged in similar activities. This has novel implications for environmental decision making and management, including common problems. The research offers a distinct perspective o...

Journal: :The Behavioral and brain sciences 2016
Peter Richerson Ryan Baldini Adrian V Bell Kathryn Demps Karl Frost Vicken Hillis Sarah Mathew Emily K Newton Nicole Naar Lesley Newson Cody Ross Paul E Smaldino Timothy M Waring Matthew Zefferman

Human cooperation is highly unusual. We live in large groups composed mostly of non-relatives. Evolutionists have proposed a number of explanations for this pattern, including cultural group selection and extensions of more general processes such as reciprocity, kin selection, and multi-level selection acting on genes. Evolutionary processes are consilient; they affect several different empiric...

2017
Vivien Swanson Leena Hannula Linda Eriksson Malin Häggkvist Wallin Joan Strutton

BACKGROUND Many young men and women expect to co-parent their newborn infant. This may have a positive or negative impact on decisions to breastfeed, which is an important health behaviour, influenced by cultural and psycho-social norms. We investigated the relationship between shared parenting, infant feeding beliefs and intentions in male and female (non-parent) adolescents, comparing Nordic ...

2015
Inger Dagsvold Snefrid Møllersen Vigdis Stordahl

Background The Sami in Norway have a legal right to receive health services adapted to Sami language and culture. This calls for a study of the significance of language choice and cultural norms in Sami patients' encounters with mental health services. Objectives To explore the significance of language and cultural norms in communication about mental health topics experienced by Sami patients r...

2015
Xinyue Zhou Yan Liu Benjamin Ho

Cooperative behavior depends on cultural environment, so what happens when people move from to a new culture governed by a new norm? The dynamics of culture-induced cooperation has not been well understood. We expose lab participants to a sequence of different subject pools while playing a constrained Trust Game. We find prior exposure to different subject pools does in fact influence cooperati...

2015
Robert J. MacCoun

Psychologists have long studied the ways in which individuals draw inferences from evidence in their environment, and the conditions under which individuals forgo or ignore those inferences and instead conform to the choices of their peers. Recently, anthropologists and biologists have given considerable attention to the ways in which these two processes intersect to jointly shape culture. In t...

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