Cultural Psychology by S.J. Heine (third edition) – Book summary
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The development niche theory is a theoretical framework for understanding and analysing how culture shapes child development:
A sensitive period refers to a period of time in an organism’s development that allows for the relatively easy acquisition of a set of skills. There exists a sensitive period for language learning which is demonstrated by:
There appears to be a sensitive period for culture learning. After the age of 15, people have greater difficulty with learning language. Exposure with the host culture increased identification with this culture, especially if this happens before the age of 15. The sensitive period for cultural learning could be influenced by the degree of integration in the new host culture. However, the existence of a sensitive period for culture learning is controversial.
There are four major differences in cultural variation in early developmental experiences:
A lot of face-to-face contact, rather than bodily contact in infants can lead to more individualism. Parenting style can be seen as a continuum rather than distinct categories and the parenting style might change with the age of the child. The measurement of parenting styles fails to consider developmental stage (1), the fact that expression and perception of warmth depend on culture (2) and the role of training (3). The noun bias might reflect differences in language (e.g. nouns being in more salient positions) or differences in analytic or holistic reasoning.
There are different parenting styles:
Different parenting styles thrive in different cultures and it depends on the stage of development. It also reflects cultural values.
The table reflects the values that are represented by co-sleeping preferences in different cultures.
There is cultural variation in developmental transitions:
Schooling alters psychological experiences as it teaches people to cluster information (1), improves perceptual skill for analysing two-dimensional patterns (2) and leads people to reflect more on how information is organized (3).
There are different skills which are obtained through education and reflect attributes of a culture. In the East, there is more focus on failure in education, whereas, in the West, there is more focus on success in education.
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This bundle makes use of the book: "Cultural Psychology by S.J. Heine (third edition)" and several articles.
The following chapters of the book are used:
-1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14.
This bundle contains a summary for the course "Cultural Psychology" taught at the University of Amsterdam. This contains the book: "Cultural Psychology by S.J. Heine (third edition)" and several articles.
The following chapters of the book are used:
-1, 2, 3, 4
...This bundle contains a summary for the first interim exam of the course "Cultural Psychology" taught at the University of Amsterdam. This contains the book: "Cultural Psychology by S.J. Heine (third edition)".
The following chapters of the book are used:
1, 2,
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