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1.1 Introduction to Psychology
L D Worthy; T Lavigne; and F Romero
1.2 Western Bias in Our Assumptions about Humanity
OpenStax Anthropology
1.3 Introduction to Cultural Psychology
1.4 Defining Culture
1.5 Ethnocentrism & Cultural Relativism
2.1 What is Culture?
Taylor Livingston
2.2 Animal Culture
2.3 Uniquely Human
3.1 Disclaimer on Evolution
Jay Brown
3.2 What Does It Mean to be Human?
Tori Saneda
4.1 Modes of Cultural Analysis
4.2 Ecological and Geographic Cultural Variation
4.3 Cultural Transmission
5.1 Why Is Research Important?
OpenStax Psychology 2e
5.2 Research Issues in Cultural Psychology
5.3 Research Ethics
6.1 What Is Personality?
6.2 Personality
6.3 Sex, Gender, & Sexuality in Anthropology
6.4 Sexuality & Culture
7.1 What Is Lifespan Development?
7.2 Enculturation
7.3 Parenting Styles
8.1 What Are Psychological Disorders?
8.2 History of Mental Illness
8.3 Culture-Bound Disorders
8.4 Universal Disorders
8.5 Barriers to Treatment
9.1 What Does it Mean to be Healthy?
9.2 Health
10.1 Group Interactions
10.2 Social Behavior
10.3 Stereotypes, Prejudice & Discrimination
11.1 Motivation
12.1 Emotion
12.2 Emotions & Culture
13.1 Sensation & Perception
13.2 What Is Cognition?
13.3 Cognition
13.4 Language
13.5 Language, Community, & Culture
13.6 Intelligence
14.2 Overcoming Ethnocentrism
14.1 Morality
14.3 Cross-Cultural Comparison & Cultural Relativism
14.4 Justice
15.1 Acculturation
15.2 Multicultural Identities
15.3 Challenges to Living in a Multicultural World
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