How does the culture around us (shape) our sense of self and the way we (view the world), from how we interpret behavior to the way we experience psychological distress? ‘Cultural Psychology’, this time on Discovering Psychology. What is (culture)? Is it the clothes we wear, or the languages we speak? Is it the foods we eat, or the foods we don't? Is it the way we (worship), or the art we create? Is it where we live, or the ways we play? Culture is all of these things and more. (Beyond) rituals, dances and dialects. It is the very scaffolding of our (psyches). How we think, what we feel, how we (relate to others), and who we think we are all depend on the culture around us. Even how we (interpret) behavior can reveal how culture (shapes) us. What do you see happening in this aquarium? Is this fish a brave fish (going along on her own), or has she been (kicked out of) school for not following the rules? Kaiping Peng of the University of California at Berkeley and his colleague Michael Morris of Stanford University study how people from East Asia and North America interpret behaviors differently. They have developed a method which uses cartoons of fish to (represent social interactions).
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