Vol 12
Perspectives on Psychological Science
Volume 12, Issue 5
- Reducing Calorie Intake May Not Help You Lose Body Weight
- The Science and Practice of Self-Control
- On the Nature of Objectification: Implications of Considering People as Means to Goals
- How to Map Theory: Reliable Methods Are Fruitless Without Rigorous Theory
- It’s Time to Broaden the Replicability Conversation: Thoughts for and From Clinical Psychological Science
- Types of Generalization: Introduction to Special Section of <i>Perspectives on Psychological Science</i> on Cultural Psychology
- Cultural Change Over Time: Why Replicability Should Not Be the Gold Standard in Psychological Science
- Idiocultural Design as a Tool of Cultural Psychology
- Culture Changes How We Think About Thinking: From “Human Inference” to “Geography of Thought”
- Prejudices in Cultural Contexts: Shared Stereotypes (Gender, Age) Versus Variable Stereotypes (Race, Ethnicity, Religion)
- The Strength of Social Norms Across Human Groups
- How Does Culture Matter in the Face of Globalization?
- Doing Psychology With a Cultural Lens: A Half-Century Journey
- Culture and Development: A Systematic Relationship
- Culture Embrained: Going Beyond the Nature-Nurture Dichotomy
- American = Independent?
- A Cultural Psychology of Agency: Morality, Motivation, and Reciprocity
- Noticing Learners’ Strengths Through Cultural Research
- How the Study of Cognitive Growth Can Benefit From a Cultural Lens
- Bronfenbrenner’s Bioecological Theory Revision: Moving Culture From the Macro Into the Micro
- Some Lessons From a Symposium on Cultural Psychological Science