01581 2200277 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082000800123084001400131100002100145245004600166250001200212260003000224300003800254500002300292504001400315520086800329650002301197650001501220700001601235990002601251990002601277INLIS00000000000350220221019094157 a0010-0520003502221019 | | eng  a9780495097976 aeng a306 a306 MAT c0 aMatsumoto, David1 aCulture and Psychology /cDavid Matsumoto a4th ed. aBelmont :bThomson,c2008 axxii, 522p. :b: illus. ;c23 cm. aIndeks : p.488-522 ap.440-487 aThis book brings together some excellent suggestions by reviewers and users of the previous edition with contemporary new and exciting work in cross-cultural psychology. Foremost among these evolutions in the field concerns our understanding exactly what culture is in the first place. Our perspective is that there is much to be gained by first understanding why it is that all humans have culture and how human culture is different from nonhuman cultures. This provides another, perhaps deeper and definitely more complex, understanding of what culture and its relationship to psychological processes. Understanding human culture within this larger perspective will help us better understand differences among human cultures. The book provides a better, more sophisticated, more nuanced, understanding of culture and its relationship to psychological processes. 4aCultural relations 4aPsychology0 aLinda Juang a11098/MKRI-P/XII-2008 a11097/MKRI-P/XII-2008