Culture refers to shared beliefs, values, behavior patterns and artifacts that characterize a group of people.
Imagine culture as a recipe passed down through generations in a family. It includes specific ingredients (values), instructions on how to mix them together (beliefs), and results in a unique dish enjoyed by all members of the family (behavior patterns).
Sociocultural Perspective: A psychological approach that emphasizes social and cultural influences on behavior.
Norms: Shared expectations about what behavior is considered appropriate within a group.
Subculture: A smaller cultural group within a larger culture; people in subcultures often have beliefs or interests at variance with those of the larger culture.
How does culture influence our perceptions?
Which psychological perspective focuses on the effects of society & culture on individual behavior?
How has our view about the influence of culture on childhood social development evolved?
How has the understanding regarding the role of culture in conformity changed over time?
Which theory emphasizes the role of culture in shaping cognitive development?
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