As humans we share a common heritage and face common problems. Yet the differences that help define who we are-our culture, our gender, our race-often separate us in ways that are both cognitive and social. Humans ar..
Cultural traditions often prescribe gender roles and relationships between women and men, ranging from the subordination of women to relative equality. Other than the biological differences between men and women, resea..
The emphasis on self-reliance and individualism that is characteristic of American culture is uncommon in Asian cultures where who you are is dependent on the social context. These differences are reflected in child-r..
The environment is the nature portion of the human equation-those factors along with genetics that shape the emerging individual. From the time of Freud, it was assumed that the shared family environment was primarily ..
Peers tend to exert influence over what young people wear, the music they like, and how they want to spend their free time. Most teens admire their parents and retain many of their basic values but clash over curfew ..
Attitudes and motivations are created in a context of a culture. Angela Ginorio illustrates how traditional Latinos or Latinas structure a conversation before making a request that could place both parties in an awkwar..
Most people would like to believe that they're not prejudiced, that they don't hold unjustified negative attitudes toward the members of out groups. Mahzarin Banaji illustrates how the use of the Implicit Association..
Nurture begins in the womb as the fetus is exposed to various types of nutrition and agents that are potentially toxic. The significance of the prenatal environment was underscored in a longitudinal study of 10,000 fam..
Cultural patterns echo from one generation to the next. Psychologist James Jones uses the acronym "TRIOS" to describe the characteristics that link Black Americans to their African roots.
Inequalities can be written in more than one way. X < 10, for example, is the same as 10 > X.