Coverage of culture and multicultural experience can be found on the following pages: |
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Academic achievement, pp. 249– Achievement motivation, p. B- Adolescence, onset and end of, pp. 94– Aggression, pp. 332– Animal learning, p. 231 Animal research, views on, p. 22 Beauty ideals, p. 337 Biopsychosocial approach, pp. 7, 68, 111– Body image, p. 406 Child raising, pp. 86– Cognitive development of children, p. 82 Collectivism, p. 319 Crime and stress hormone levels, p. 408 Cultural values child raising and, pp. 86– morality and, p. 90 psychotherapy and, p. 429 Culture defined, p. 9 emotional expression and, pp. 278– intelligence test bias and, p. 251 the self and, pp. 369– Deindividuation, p. 324 Depression and suicide, p. 400 risk of, p. 397 Developmental similarities across cultures, p. 68 Discrimination, pp. 327– Dissociative identity disorder, p. 407 Division of labor, p. 114 Divorce rate, p. 99 Dysfunctional behavior diagnoses, pp. 376– Eating disorders, p. 378 Enemy perceptions, p. 342 |
Expressions of grief, p. 101 Family environment, p. 92 Family self, sense of, pp. 86– Father’s presence pregnancy and, p. 120 violence and, p. 333 Flow, pp. B- Foot- Framing, and organ donation, p. 227 Fundamental attribution error, p. 314 Gender roles, pp. 110, 113– Gender aggression and, pp. 108– communication and, p. 109 sex drive and, p. 116 General adaptation syndrome, p. 287 Groupthink, pp. 325– Happiness, pp. 303, 305, 306– HIV/AIDS, pp. 118, 290 Homosexuality, attitudes toward, p. 121 Identity formation, pp. 91– Individualism, pp. 314, 319, 324 ingroup bias, p. 329 moral development and, p. 90 Intelligence, p. 238 group differences in, pp. 248– test scores, p. 249 Intelligence testing, pp. 240– |
Interracial dating, p. 327 Job satisfaction, p. B- Just- Language development, p. 234 Leadership, p. B- Life cycle, p. 68 Marriage, pp. 338– Mating preferences, p. 126 Mental disorders and stress, p. 378 Mere exposure effect, p. 335 Migration, p. 267 Motivation, p. 260 Naturalistic observation, pp. 14– Need to belong, pp. 266– Obedience, p. 321 Obesity, p. 264 and sleep loss, p. 265 Optimism, p. 296 Ostracism, p. 267 Parent- Partner selection, p. 337 Peace, promoting, pp. 342– Personal control, p. 294 Personality traits, p. 360 Phobias, p. 382 Physical attractiveness, p. 337 Poverty, explanations of, p. 315 Power differences between men and women, pp. 109, 110 Prejudice, pp. 327– automatic, pp. 327– contact, cooperation, and, pp. 342– forming categories, p. 330 group polarization and, p. 325 racial, pp. 316, 327– subtle versus overt, pp. 327– unconscious, Supreme Court’s recognition of, p. 328 Prosocial behavior, pp. 188– Psychoactive drugs, pp. 393– Psychological disorders, pp. 376– treatment of, p. 429 |
Race- Racial similarities, pp. 249– Religious involvement and longevity, p. 301 Resilience, p. 438 Risk assessment, p. 224 Scapegoat theory, p. 329 Schizophrenia, pp. 403– Self- Self- Separation anxiety, p. 84 Serial position effect, p. 207 Sexual risk- Social clock variation, p. 100 Social influence, pp. 319, 321– Social loafing, p. 324 Social networking, p. 268 Social support, p. 302 Social trust, p. 86 Social- Stereotype threat, pp. 251– Stereotypes, pp. 327, 329 Substance use disorders, pp. 386– rates of, p. 386 Susto, p. 378 Taijin- Taste preference, p. 263 Terrorism, pp. 224, 225 Trauma, pp. 356, 426 Universal expressions, p. 8 Video game playing compulsive, p. 386 effects of, p. 334 Weight, p. 264 Well- |