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Cultural Psychology
Cultural psychology is a sub-field that examines how culture influences individuals, groups, and society. It addresses the issue of research bias, where findings from over-studied populations have been improperly generalized to other groups. This field encompasses both multicultural approaches, which focus on diverse populations within a single country, and cross-cultural approaches, which compare populations across different countries.
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Which of the following psychological disciplines primarily focuses on the study of how people learn and the best practices for teaching?
Which psychological discipline is primarily concerned with the study of mental processes such as perception, memory, and problem-solving?
Which psychological discipline focuses on the study of how psychological factors influence physical health and illness?
Which psychological discipline is primarily concerned with the study of how individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the presence of others?
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A researcher conducts a study on parenting styles by observing 200 families in a suburban community in the Midwestern United States. Based on these observations, the researcher publishes a book titled 'The Universal Principles of Effective Parenting.' From the perspective of cultural psychology, what is the most significant flaw in this approach?