The Psychology of Worldviews
Professional Services Group (United States) · New York University
Abstract
A worldview (or “world view”) is a set of assumptions about physical and social reality that may have powerful effects on cognition and behavior. Lacking a comprehensive model or formal theory up to now, the construct has been underused. This article advances theory by addressing these gaps. Worldview is defined. Major approaches to worldview are critically reviewed. Lines of evidence are described regarding worldview as a justifiable construct in psychology. Worldviews are distinguished from schemas. A collated model of a worldview's component dimensions is described. An integrated theory of worldview function is outlined, relating worldview to personality traits, motivation, affect, cognition, behavior, and…
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- 8.86
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- Construct (python library)
- Psychology
- Epistemology
- Social cognition
- Social psychology
- Personality
- Set (abstract data type)
- Cognition
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