Psychological Universals: What Are They and How Can We Know?
University of British Columbia
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Abstract
Psychological universals, or core mental attributes shared by humans everywhere, are a foundational postulate of psychology, yet explicit analysis of how to identify such universals is lacking. This article offers a conceptual and methodological framework to guide the investigation of genuine universals through empirical analysis of psychological patterns across cultures. Issues of cross-cultural generalizability of psychological processes and 3 cross-cultural research strategies to probe universals are considered. Four distinct levels of hierarchically organized universals are possible: From strongest to weakest claims for universality, they are accessibility universals, functional universals, existential…
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- Problem of universals
- Generalizability theory
- Universality (dynamical systems)
- Psychology
- Epistemology
- Social psychology
- Philosophy
- Developmental psychology
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