Table : TABLE 1
Integrated Cultural Coverage
In addition to the topics covered in the Culture and Human Behavior boxes, cultural influences are addressed in the following discussions.
Page(s) Topic
12 Cross-cultural perspective in contemporary psychology
12 Culture, social loafing, and social striving
51 Effect of traditional Chinese acupuncture on endorphins
102 Cross-cultural research on the language of smell in non-Western groups
108 Cross-cultural research on effects of ethnicity and culture on pain perception
127–128 Use of acupuncture in traditional Chinese medicine for pain relief
160–162 Meditation in different cultures
162 Research collaboration between Tibetan Buddhist monks and Western neuroscientists
165 Racial and ethnic differences in drug metabolism rate
165 Cultural norms and patterns of drug use
165 Differences in alcohol use by U.S. ethnic groups
170–171 Tobacco and caffeine use in different cultures
173 Peyote use in religious ceremonies in other cultures
174 Medicinal use of marijuana in ancient China, Egypt, India, and Greece
174–175 Rave culture and drug use in Great Britain and Europe
204 Clash of B. F. Skinner’s philosophy with American cultural ideals and individualistic orientation
218–220 Cross-cultural application of observational learning principles in entertainment-education programming in Mexico, Latin America, Asia, and Africa
239–240 Cross-cultural research on the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon
287 Spontaneous development of sign languages in a Nicaraguan school and a Bedouin village as cross-cultural evidence of innate human predisposition to develop language
288 Estimated rate of bilingualism worldwide
291–292 Historical misuse of IQ tests to evaluate immigrants
292 Wechsler’s recognition of the importance of culture and ethnicity in developing the WAIS intelligence test
296–297 Role of culture in Gardner’s definition and theory of intelligence
297–300 Role of culture in Sternberg’s definition and theory of intelligence
301 IQ and cross-cultural comparison of educational differences
304–305 Rapid gains in IQ scores in different nations
305–306 Cross-cultural studies of group discrimination and IQ
307 Role of culture in tests and test-taking behavior
317–318 Culture’s effect on food preference and eating behavior
321 Role of globalization in the increase of obesity in developing countries worldwide
322 Rates of sedentary lifestyles worldwide
323 Obesity rates in cultures with different levels of economic development
329 Culture and achievement motivation
331 Culturally universal emotions
331–332 Culture and emotional experience
331–332 Cross-cultural research on gender and emotional expressiveness
334 Cross-cultural studies of psychological arousal associated with emotions
334 Cross-cultural research on association of different emotions with different physical sensations
338–340 Universal facial expressions
338–340 Culture, cultural display rules, and emotional expression
362 Cross-cultural research on co-sleeping
363 Cultural influences on temperament
363 Cross-cultural studies of attachment
365 Native language and infant language development
365 Cross-cultural research on infant-directed speech
365 Culture and patterns of language development
373 Influence of culture on cognitive development
379 Cultural influences on timing of adolescent romantic relationships
383 Culture and moral reasoning
394 Cultural differences in the effectiveness of different parenting styles
402 Culture’s influence on gender and gender roles
402 Gender stereotypes in different cultures
404–405 Cross-cultural research on gender differences in emotional expression
406 Cross-cultural research on cognitive differences between the sexes
411–412 Cultural differences in mate preferences
414 Role of culture in the expression of gender
431–434 Prevalence rates of AIDS among different ethnic and racial groups in the United States and in different societies worldwide
443–445 Freud’s impact on Western culture
444–445 Cultural influences on Freud’s psychoanalytic theory
453–454 Cultural influences on Jung’s personality theory
454 Jung on archetypal images, including mandalas, in different cultures
454–455 Cultural influences on the development of Horney’s personality theory
459 Rogers on cultural factors in the development of antisocial behavior
467 Cross-cultural research on the universality of the five-factor model of personality
486–487 Cultural conditioning and the “what is beautiful is good” myth
490 Attributional biases in individualistic versus collectivistic cultures
493 Cultural differences in interpersonal attraction
496–499 Stereotypes, prejudice, and group identity
500 Use of IAT to study social preferences and stereotypes worldwide
501 Application of lessons from Robbers Cave and jigsaw classroom to reduce prejudice and conflict among ethnic and religious groups worldwide
509 Cross-cultural comparisons of destructive social influence
510–511 Role of cultural differences in abuse at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq
518–519 Culture and aggression
521 Cultural influences on social loafing and social striving
534 Cross-cultural research on life events and stress
537–538 Cultural differences as source of stress
547 Cross-cultural research on the benefits of perceived control
558–559 Effect of culture on coping strategies
567 Role of culture in distinguishing between normal and abnormal behavior
569 Description of the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Diseases
570–571 Global rates of mental illness
571 Cultural differences in rates of mental health treatment
575 Cultural variants of panic disorder
576 Taijin kyofusho, a culture-specific disorder related to social phobia
578–579 PTSD in children living in a war zone in the Middle East and in child soldiers in Uganda and Congo
581 Cultural influences in obsessions and compulsions
592–593 Culture-bound syndromes
592 Western cultural ideals of beauty and prevalence rates of eating disorders
597 Cultural differences in rates of borderline personality disorder
598 Role of culture in dissociative experiences
604–605 Cultural variations in schizophrenia symptoms
605 Prevalence and differences in outcome of schizophrenia in different cultures
610–611 Findings from the Finnish Adoptive Family Study of Schizophrenia
622 Use of interpersonal therapy to treat depression in Uganda
638–639 Mechanisms for increasing access to mental health care worldwide
644–645 Impact of cultural differences on effectiveness of psychotherapy
647 Efficacy of traditional herbal treatment for psychotic symptoms in India