Norenzayan Ara, Heine Steven J
Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Bristish Columbia, Canada.
Psychol Bull. 2005 Sep;131(5):763-84. doi: 10.1037/0033-2909.131.5.763.
Psychological universals, or core mental attributes shared by humans everywhere, are a foundational postulate of psychology, yet explicit analysis of how to identify such universals is lacking. This article offers a conceptual and methodological framework to guide the investigation of genuine universals through empirical analysis of psychological patterns across cultures. Issues of cross-cultural generalizability of psychological processes and 3 cross-cultural research strategies to probe universals are considered. Four distinct levels of hierarchically organized universals are possible: From strongest to weakest claims for universality, they are accessibility universals, functional universals, existential universals, and nonuniversals. Finally, universals are examined in relation to the questions of levels of analysis, evolutionary explanations of psychological processes, and management of cross-cultural relations.
心理共性,即世界各地人类共有的核心心理属性,是心理学的一个基本假设,但目前缺乏对如何识别这些共性的明确分析。本文提供了一个概念和方法框架,以通过对跨文化心理模式的实证分析来指导对真正共性的研究。文中考虑了心理过程的跨文化普遍性问题以及三种探究共性的跨文化研究策略。可能存在四个不同层次的层次组织共性:从对普遍性最强到最弱的主张,它们分别是可及性共性、功能性共性、存在性共性和非共性。最后,从分析层次问题、心理过程的进化解释以及跨文化关系管理等方面对共性进行了审视。