Learn how and why culture influences mental processes and behaviors in humans with Matsumoto/Juang/Hwang's market-leading CULTURE AND PSYCHOLOGY, 7E. This edition provides current, insightful take-away knowledge and information as updates address each major area of psychology from a cross-cultural perspective. Using today's most relevant theory and the latest research, this edition presents psychological theories and concepts within a culturally rich framework that invites you to discover, question, challenge and, ultimately, understand the association between culture and psychology. You explore pertinent topics, such as changing gender roles, sexuality, health, aggression, personality and mate selection, as you examine the differences and similarities among cultures in today's increasingly globalized world. Updated content and refined learning features help you gain a deeper, more complex understanding of the nature of culture and its connection to key psychological processes.
David Matsumoto (born August 2, 1959) is an author, psychologist and judoka. His areas of expertise include culture, emotion, facial expressions, nonverbal behavior and microexpressions. He has published over 400 articles, manuscripts, book chapters and books on these subjects. Matsumoto is a professor at San Francisco State University and also the director of Humintell - a company that provides "unique training in the fields of facial expression of emotion, nonverbal behavior, detecting deception and cultural adaptation." In addition, he is an 8th degree black belt in judo and the founder and program advisor of the East Bay Judo Institute in El Cerrito, California. He was most recently inducted into the 2021 United States Judo Federation (USJF) Hall of Fame which acknowledges outstanding judoka who have made significant contributions to the sport of judo.
Excellent overview of my future career! It could get a bit repetitive and dry at points (especially when listing studies). But I do not think that could have been avoided. I learned a lot and was surprised constantly at how complex psychology can become (even more than usual) when applied across different culture. Very cool. PLUS, I discovered that I share my last name with a psychologist in the book, who is from Texas. That's neat.
A social psychology textbook that objectively covers not only Western society but also Asian. The book is easy to read and informative, structured and analytical. However, some aspects are easier understood contextually and experientially, especially the comparison of cultures and social differences.
I taught my Cross-Cultural Psychology class using this book and it was such an incredible support!! The book is very well written, easy to follow, and uses a variety of empirical sources from all over the world (which is critical for cross-cultural classes).
Improvements: I was interested in more international work and empirical sources. The book could have improved on/updated some of it’s language around gender/sexual orientation. For example, they continued to use “men and women” or “her and his” instead of alternatives (i.e., people, their). I hope this will come with the updated version of the textbook.
Covers social-psychological issues in various cultures, addressing biases in upbringing, which affects the plasticity of development inclusive of gender and social roles. Everyone should read books such as these to better grasp an understanding in individuals inclusive of all cultural backdrop.
This is an excellent textbook! The material presented is thought provoking and informative. Plus points I had an awesome professor that made this class (Psychological Anthropology) fantastic! :D