Cultural variation can be studied across cultures (for example, a cross-cultural study of ritual in Indonesia and Brazil) or across generations (for example, a comparison of Generation X and Generation Y) and is often a subject studied by anthropologists, sociologists and cultural theorists with subspecialties in the
Cultural variation can be studied across cultures (for example, a cross-cultural study of ritual in Indonesia and Brazil) or across generations (for example, a comparison of Generation X and Generation Y) and is often a subject studied by anthropologists, sociologists and cultural theorists with subspecialties in the
Cultural variation can be studied across cultures (for example, a cross-cultural study of ritual in Indonesia and Brazil) or across generations (for example, a comparison of Generation X and Generation Y) and is often a subject studied by anthropologists, sociologists and cultural theorists with subspecialties in the
Introduction
“Two primary goals of psychological science should be to understand what aspects of human psychology are universal and the way that context and Cultural Variations
In developing a conceptual framework for the study of culture, psychologists have faced a series of problems. Firstly Reclaiming The Individual
How Does Culture Relate to Its Members’ Individual Functioning?
As shown in the previous section, any functioning group of relating humans – dyads, families Into The Future
We have argued that the culture of any type of group may be defined as the norms characterizing that type of group in situated interaction with the Author Contributions
Both authors listed have made a substantial, direct and intellectual contribution to the work, and approved it for publication Conflict of Interest
The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential Footnotes
1. ^ www.worldvaluessurvey.org
2. ^ http://www.persoc Cultural variation can be studied across cultures (for example, a cross-cultural study of ritual in Indonesia and Brazil) or across generations (for example, a comparison of Generation X and Generation Y) and is often a subject studied by anthropologists, sociologists and cultural theorists with subspecialties in the fields of economic anthropology, ethnomusicology, health sociology etc.