نتایج جستجو برای: cultural groups

تعداد نتایج: 856360  

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2012
Peter Godfrey-Smith

Evolutionary models of cultural change have acquired an important role in attempts to explain the course of human evolution, especially our specialization in knowledge-gathering and intelligent control of environments. In both biological and cultural change, different patterns of explanation become relevant at different 'grains' of analysis and in contexts associated with different explanatory ...

Journal: :Nonlinear dynamics, psychology, and life sciences 2017
Liane Gabora

This paper proposes a theory of creativity, referred to as honing theory, which posits that creativity fuels the process by which culture evolves through communal exchange amongst minds that are self-organizing, self-maintaining, and self-reproducing. According to honing theory, minds, like other self-organizing systems, modify their contents and adapt to their environments to minimize entropy....

2016
Elodie Guillaume Carole Pornet Olivier Dejardin Ludivine Launay Roberto Lillini Marina Vercelli Marc Marí-Dell'Olmo Amanda Fernández Fontelo Carme Borrell Ana Isabel Ribeiro Maria Fatima de Pina Alexandra Mayer Cyrille Delpierre Bernard Rachet Guy Launoy

BACKGROUND Despite a concerted policy effort in Europe, social inequalities in health are a persistent problem. Developing a standardised measure of socioeconomic level across Europe will improve the understanding of the underlying mechanisms and causes of inequalities. This will facilitate developing, implementing and assessing new and more effective policies, and will improve the comparabilit...

Journal: :Human nature 2014
Helen Wasielewski

Imitation, the replication of observed behaviors, has been proposed as the crucial social learning mechanism for the generation of humanlike cultural complexity. To date, the single published experimental microsociety study that tested this hypothesis found no advantage for imitation. In contrast, the current paper reports data in support of the imitation hypothesis. Participants in "microsocie...

Journal: :Advances in Complex Systems 2011
Andrea Apolloni Floriana Gargiulo

Axelrod’s model describes the dissemination of a set of cultural traits in a society constituted by individual agents. In a social context, nevertheless, individual choices toward a specific attitude are also at the basis of the formation of communities, groups and parties. The membership in a group changes completely the behavior of single agents who start acting according to a social identity...

Journal: :International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie 2016
Jennifer E Lansford Jennifer Godwin Liane Peña Alampay Liliana Maria Uribe Tirado Arnaldo Zelli Suha M Al-Hassan Dario Bacchini Anna Silvia Bombi Marc H Bornstein Lei Chang Kirby Deater-Deckard Laura Di Giunta Kenneth A Dodge Patrick S Malone Paul Oburu Concetta Pastorelli Ann T Skinner Emma Sorbring Sombat Tapanya

Children's family obligations involve assistance and respect that children are expected to provide to immediate and extended family members and reflect beliefs related to family life that may differ across cultural groups. Mothers, fathers and children (N = 1432 families) in 13 cultural groups in 9 countries (China, Colombia, Italy, Jordan, Kenya, Philippines, Sweden, Thailand and United States...

2017
Barinder Singh Emma Banwell Dianne Groll

Background The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada specifies both respect for diversity as a requirement of professionalism and culturally sensitive provision of medical care. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the perception of preparedness and attitudes of medical residents to deliver cross-cultural care. Methods The Cross Cultural Care Survey was sent via e-mai...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2007
Laurence J Kirmayer Cécile Rousseau Myrna Lashley

Members of a multicultural society must all be subject to the same equitable system of justice. However, culture exerts profound influences on human behavior, and cultural considerations have a place in determinations of capacity and in appropriate sentencing. Cultural psychiatry can contribute to forensic psychiatry by helping to contextualize individuals' actions and experiences. This context...

2017
Tamara Avi-Itzhak Doris R Obler Taisir M. Abdallah Naomi Josman Guy R. Brewer

Purpose: To assess the cross-cultural clinical utility of the Visual Motor Integration (VMI) standardized U.S. norms for typically developing Palestinian, Israeli, and American kindergarten children. The cross-cultural comparisons tested the extent to which the VMI standardized U.S. norms for all three tests (a) are appropriate for use with the aforementioned groups without the need for cross-c...

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