Mischel Walter, Mendoza-Denton Rodolfo, Hong Ying-yi
Department of Psychology, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027-6902, USA.
J Pers. 2009 Oct;77(5):1365-79. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-6494.2009.00585.x. Epub 2009 Jul 22.
The original CAPS formulation focused on the role of the individual's CAPS system in relation to situations, formalizing a person-situation framework. Subsequent research and theorizing on the culturally embedded CAPS system (C-CAPS) began to spell out how culture, context, and group-level processes intersect with both persons and situations. The contributions in this special section provide insights into the enormous complexity and the multiple layers through which context and persons "make each other up" in racial/ethnic relations. The challenge for personality psychologists is to examine and illuminate this interpenetration of context and person concretely and with increasing depth and precision. The CAPS framework provides a meta-level guide for this mission, and the present contributions illustrate the framework's heuristic value.
最初的认知-情感人格系统(CAPS)理论侧重于个体的CAPS系统在情境中的作用,从而形成了一个人-情境框架。随后关于文化嵌入的CAPS系统(C-CAPS)的研究和理论阐述开始阐明文化、背景和群体层面的过程如何与个体和情境相互交织。本专题中的论文深入探讨了在种族/民族关系中,背景和个体是如何通过极其复杂且多层次的方式“相互塑造”的。人格心理学家面临的挑战是具体且更深入、精确地研究并阐明背景与个体之间的这种相互渗透。CAPS框架为这一任务提供了一个元层次的指导,而本专题中的论文展示了该框架的启发价值。