Department of Anthropology and Center for Behavior, Evolution, and Culture, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095, USA; email:
Annu Rev Psychol. 2022 Jan 4;73:461-487. doi: 10.1146/annurev-psych-020821-110248. Epub 2021 Sep 21.
Psychological research in small-scale societies is crucial for what it stands to tell us about human psychological diversity. However, people in these communities, typically Indigenous communities in the global South, have been underrepresented and sometimes misrepresented in psychological research. Here I discuss the promises and pitfalls of psychological research in these communities, reviewing why they have been of interest to social scientists and how cross-cultural comparisons have been used to test psychological hypotheses. I consider factors that may be undertheorized in our research, such as political and economic marginalization, and how these might influence our data and conclusions. I argue that more just and accurate representation of people from small-scale communities around the world will provide us with a fuller picture of human psychological similarity and diversity, and it will help us to better understand how this diversity is shaped by historical and social processes.
对小型社会进行心理学研究对于了解人类心理多样性具有重要意义。然而,这些社区的人,通常是全球南方的土著社区,在心理学研究中代表性不足,有时甚至被误解。在这里,我讨论了在这些社区进行心理学研究的前景和陷阱,回顾了为什么它们会引起社会科学家的兴趣,以及如何使用跨文化比较来检验心理学假设。我考虑了我们研究中可能被低估的因素,例如政治和经济边缘化,以及这些因素如何影响我们的数据和结论。我认为,更公正、更准确地代表来自世界各地的小型社区的人,将为我们提供一幅更完整的人类心理相似性和多样性的图景,并帮助我们更好地理解这种多样性是如何由历史和社会进程塑造的。