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-Dominant- [34]
3 years ago
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How does knowledge of of cultural differences enrich the study of psychology?

Social Studies
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torisob [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

See below

Explanation:

When psychology studies target other cultural groups seeking to identify a single human mind, but often the notions of a universal concept need to be reconsidered.

The psychology has evolved to inquiry in issues related to minority groups, or specific to certain races, and it is broadening its dimension.

The effect of how we perceive ourselves and how we are perceived by others is a new field:

Cross-cultural psychology.

We need to pinpoint that each culture makes us view things from a standpoint and these criteria not always give an accurate description of phenomena linked to social and cultural differences.

Cross-cultural psychology is a subfield increasingly taught at higher institutions.

We then cannot make generalizations if we encounter differences due to regional and cultural variables. Rather than that, we become more aware of others, and we enrich ourselves by trying to engage in better comprehension.

nalin [4]3 years ago
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Psychology is a study of human behavior and mind, both conscious and unconscious. This study may be enriched by the knowledge of cultural differences because the differences allow us to better understand the behavior and the way others think. We will not then be easy to judge other people by the way they are. 
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