Culture and Cognition
Readings in Cross-Cultural Psychology
Herausgeber: Berry, J W; Dasen, P R
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First published in 1974, studies of cultural influences on cognition, carried out from a variety of theoretical and methodological stances, were collected for the first time in this volume. The editors placed particular emphasis on selecting material by authors from many countries who had been working with people from a wide range of cultures.
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First published in 1974, studies of cultural influences on cognition, carried out from a variety of theoretical and methodological stances, were collected for the first time in this volume. The editors placed particular emphasis on selecting material by authors from many countries who had been working with people from a wide range of cultures.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2021
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- ISBN-13: 9780367109936
- ISBN-10: 036710993X
- Artikelnr.: 69891801
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 504
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9780367109936
- ISBN-10: 036710993X
- Artikelnr.: 69891801
Berry, J. W.; Dasen, P. R.
Acknowledgements. Foreword by Dr S. Biesheuvel. Preface. Introduction:
History and Method in the Cross-Cultural Study of Cognition Part 1: Quality
and Variation of Cognitive Processes Introduction 1. Culture and Logical
Process (1964) T. Gladwin 2. Studies in Ethnoscience (1964) W.C. Sturtevant
3. A Systemization of the Whorfian Hypothesis (1960) J.A. Fishman 4. An
Experimental Study of Language and Nonlinguistic Behaviour (1958) H. Maclay
5. Cognitive Styles Across Cultures (1967) H.A. Witkin 6. Sensotypes (1966)
M. Wober 7. Ecological and Cultural Factors in Spatial Perceptual
Development (1971) J.W. Berry 8. Supernatural Beliefs and Changing
Cognitive Structures Among Ghanaian University Students (1970) G. Jahoda
9. Some Experimental Studies of Kpelle Quantitative Behaviour (1968) M.
Cole, J. Gay and J. Glick 10. Eidetic Images Among the Ibo (1964) L.W. Doob
11. Repeated Memory of Oral Prose in Ghana and New York (1970) B.M. Ross
and C. Millsom Part 2: Cognitive Level and Attainment Introduction 12. The
Nature of Intelligence: Some Practical Implications of its Measurement
(1959) S. Biesheuvel 13. Radical Cultural Relativism and the Concept of
Intelligence J.W. Berry 14. Cultural Differences and Inferences about
Psychological Processes (1971) M. Cole and J.S. Bruner 15. Contributions of
Ability and Attainment Testing in Africa to a General Theory of Intellect
(1969) S.H. Irvine 16. Towards an Understanding of the Kiganda Concept of
Intelligence M. Wober 17. The Effects of Familiarity on Classification
(1971) O.M. Okonji Part 3: Cognitive Development: Piagetian Approaches
Introduction 18. Need and Significance of Cross-Cultural Studies in Genetic
Psychology (1966) J. Piaget 19. Cognitive Processes among Illiterate
Children and Adults M.C. Bovet 20. Weight Conservation in Zambian Children:
A Nonverbal Approach (1969) A. Heron and M. Simonsson 21. Skill and
Conservation: A Study of Pottery-Making Children (1969) D. Price-Williams,
W. Gordon and M. Ramirez 22. A Cross-Cultural Study of Classificatory
Ability in Australia (1970) P.R. De Lacey 23. The Development of Spatial
Concepts in Zulu Children M.M. De Lemos 24. The Influence of Ecology,
Culture and European Contact on Cognitive Development in Australian
Aborigines P.R. Dasen 25. Cross-Cultural Piagetian Research: A Summary
(1972) P.R. Dasen. Epilogue. References. Name Index. Subject Index.
History and Method in the Cross-Cultural Study of Cognition Part 1: Quality
and Variation of Cognitive Processes Introduction 1. Culture and Logical
Process (1964) T. Gladwin 2. Studies in Ethnoscience (1964) W.C. Sturtevant
3. A Systemization of the Whorfian Hypothesis (1960) J.A. Fishman 4. An
Experimental Study of Language and Nonlinguistic Behaviour (1958) H. Maclay
5. Cognitive Styles Across Cultures (1967) H.A. Witkin 6. Sensotypes (1966)
M. Wober 7. Ecological and Cultural Factors in Spatial Perceptual
Development (1971) J.W. Berry 8. Supernatural Beliefs and Changing
Cognitive Structures Among Ghanaian University Students (1970) G. Jahoda
9. Some Experimental Studies of Kpelle Quantitative Behaviour (1968) M.
Cole, J. Gay and J. Glick 10. Eidetic Images Among the Ibo (1964) L.W. Doob
11. Repeated Memory of Oral Prose in Ghana and New York (1970) B.M. Ross
and C. Millsom Part 2: Cognitive Level and Attainment Introduction 12. The
Nature of Intelligence: Some Practical Implications of its Measurement
(1959) S. Biesheuvel 13. Radical Cultural Relativism and the Concept of
Intelligence J.W. Berry 14. Cultural Differences and Inferences about
Psychological Processes (1971) M. Cole and J.S. Bruner 15. Contributions of
Ability and Attainment Testing in Africa to a General Theory of Intellect
(1969) S.H. Irvine 16. Towards an Understanding of the Kiganda Concept of
Intelligence M. Wober 17. The Effects of Familiarity on Classification
(1971) O.M. Okonji Part 3: Cognitive Development: Piagetian Approaches
Introduction 18. Need and Significance of Cross-Cultural Studies in Genetic
Psychology (1966) J. Piaget 19. Cognitive Processes among Illiterate
Children and Adults M.C. Bovet 20. Weight Conservation in Zambian Children:
A Nonverbal Approach (1969) A. Heron and M. Simonsson 21. Skill and
Conservation: A Study of Pottery-Making Children (1969) D. Price-Williams,
W. Gordon and M. Ramirez 22. A Cross-Cultural Study of Classificatory
Ability in Australia (1970) P.R. De Lacey 23. The Development of Spatial
Concepts in Zulu Children M.M. De Lemos 24. The Influence of Ecology,
Culture and European Contact on Cognitive Development in Australian
Aborigines P.R. Dasen 25. Cross-Cultural Piagetian Research: A Summary
(1972) P.R. Dasen. Epilogue. References. Name Index. Subject Index.
Acknowledgements. Foreword by Dr S. Biesheuvel. Preface. Introduction:
History and Method in the Cross-Cultural Study of Cognition Part 1: Quality
and Variation of Cognitive Processes Introduction 1. Culture and Logical
Process (1964) T. Gladwin 2. Studies in Ethnoscience (1964) W.C. Sturtevant
3. A Systemization of the Whorfian Hypothesis (1960) J.A. Fishman 4. An
Experimental Study of Language and Nonlinguistic Behaviour (1958) H. Maclay
5. Cognitive Styles Across Cultures (1967) H.A. Witkin 6. Sensotypes (1966)
M. Wober 7. Ecological and Cultural Factors in Spatial Perceptual
Development (1971) J.W. Berry 8. Supernatural Beliefs and Changing
Cognitive Structures Among Ghanaian University Students (1970) G. Jahoda
9. Some Experimental Studies of Kpelle Quantitative Behaviour (1968) M.
Cole, J. Gay and J. Glick 10. Eidetic Images Among the Ibo (1964) L.W. Doob
11. Repeated Memory of Oral Prose in Ghana and New York (1970) B.M. Ross
and C. Millsom Part 2: Cognitive Level and Attainment Introduction 12. The
Nature of Intelligence: Some Practical Implications of its Measurement
(1959) S. Biesheuvel 13. Radical Cultural Relativism and the Concept of
Intelligence J.W. Berry 14. Cultural Differences and Inferences about
Psychological Processes (1971) M. Cole and J.S. Bruner 15. Contributions of
Ability and Attainment Testing in Africa to a General Theory of Intellect
(1969) S.H. Irvine 16. Towards an Understanding of the Kiganda Concept of
Intelligence M. Wober 17. The Effects of Familiarity on Classification
(1971) O.M. Okonji Part 3: Cognitive Development: Piagetian Approaches
Introduction 18. Need and Significance of Cross-Cultural Studies in Genetic
Psychology (1966) J. Piaget 19. Cognitive Processes among Illiterate
Children and Adults M.C. Bovet 20. Weight Conservation in Zambian Children:
A Nonverbal Approach (1969) A. Heron and M. Simonsson 21. Skill and
Conservation: A Study of Pottery-Making Children (1969) D. Price-Williams,
W. Gordon and M. Ramirez 22. A Cross-Cultural Study of Classificatory
Ability in Australia (1970) P.R. De Lacey 23. The Development of Spatial
Concepts in Zulu Children M.M. De Lemos 24. The Influence of Ecology,
Culture and European Contact on Cognitive Development in Australian
Aborigines P.R. Dasen 25. Cross-Cultural Piagetian Research: A Summary
(1972) P.R. Dasen. Epilogue. References. Name Index. Subject Index.
History and Method in the Cross-Cultural Study of Cognition Part 1: Quality
and Variation of Cognitive Processes Introduction 1. Culture and Logical
Process (1964) T. Gladwin 2. Studies in Ethnoscience (1964) W.C. Sturtevant
3. A Systemization of the Whorfian Hypothesis (1960) J.A. Fishman 4. An
Experimental Study of Language and Nonlinguistic Behaviour (1958) H. Maclay
5. Cognitive Styles Across Cultures (1967) H.A. Witkin 6. Sensotypes (1966)
M. Wober 7. Ecological and Cultural Factors in Spatial Perceptual
Development (1971) J.W. Berry 8. Supernatural Beliefs and Changing
Cognitive Structures Among Ghanaian University Students (1970) G. Jahoda
9. Some Experimental Studies of Kpelle Quantitative Behaviour (1968) M.
Cole, J. Gay and J. Glick 10. Eidetic Images Among the Ibo (1964) L.W. Doob
11. Repeated Memory of Oral Prose in Ghana and New York (1970) B.M. Ross
and C. Millsom Part 2: Cognitive Level and Attainment Introduction 12. The
Nature of Intelligence: Some Practical Implications of its Measurement
(1959) S. Biesheuvel 13. Radical Cultural Relativism and the Concept of
Intelligence J.W. Berry 14. Cultural Differences and Inferences about
Psychological Processes (1971) M. Cole and J.S. Bruner 15. Contributions of
Ability and Attainment Testing in Africa to a General Theory of Intellect
(1969) S.H. Irvine 16. Towards an Understanding of the Kiganda Concept of
Intelligence M. Wober 17. The Effects of Familiarity on Classification
(1971) O.M. Okonji Part 3: Cognitive Development: Piagetian Approaches
Introduction 18. Need and Significance of Cross-Cultural Studies in Genetic
Psychology (1966) J. Piaget 19. Cognitive Processes among Illiterate
Children and Adults M.C. Bovet 20. Weight Conservation in Zambian Children:
A Nonverbal Approach (1969) A. Heron and M. Simonsson 21. Skill and
Conservation: A Study of Pottery-Making Children (1969) D. Price-Williams,
W. Gordon and M. Ramirez 22. A Cross-Cultural Study of Classificatory
Ability in Australia (1970) P.R. De Lacey 23. The Development of Spatial
Concepts in Zulu Children M.M. De Lemos 24. The Influence of Ecology,
Culture and European Contact on Cognitive Development in Australian
Aborigines P.R. Dasen 25. Cross-Cultural Piagetian Research: A Summary
(1972) P.R. Dasen. Epilogue. References. Name Index. Subject Index.