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Influential Figures in Cultural Psychology
- Francis Cecil Sumner
- George I. Sanchez
- Mamie Phipps Clark
- Kenneth Clark
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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?
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A school district is implementing a new standardized aptitude test. A group of educational psychologists raises a concern that the test's questions are heavily based on cultural references and language nuances specific to the majority population, potentially leading to inaccurate and lower scores for students from different cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Which historical psychologist's work most directly laid the groundwork for this type of critique?
George I. Sanchez