Cross-cultural psychology studies the differences and similarities of psychological functioning between groups from different ethnocultures. It’s a psychosocial area that focuses on analyzing how belonging to one or another culture influences us. This discipline also studies the relationships between psychological, sociocultural, biological, and ecological factors both intraculturally and interculturally. Therefore, the main objectives of cross-cultural psychology are the following: Check psychological models and theories in different cultures. Discover cultural and psychological variations that may or may not be present in our own cultural experience. Integrate common discoveries to build a more universal psychology. In addition, to understand cross-cultural psychology, two…
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