Cross-cultural Studies, edited by D. R. Price-Williams and published by Penguin Books in the Modern Psychology series, is an academic collection of essays that explores how psychological processes vary across different cultures. The book brings together research from anthropology and psychology to compare human behavior in diverse cultural settings. It challenges the idea that psychological findings based on Western populations are universally applicable, showing instead that culture plays a major role in shaping perception, thinking, learning, and social behavior.
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