Trémolière Bastien, Davidoff Jules, Caparos Serge
CLLE (UMR 5263), University of Toulouse, Toulouse, France.
Goldsmiths University of London, London, UK.
Br J Psychol. 2022 May;113(2):508-530. doi: 10.1111/bjop.12539. Epub 2021 Nov 8.
This research sketches the cognitive portrait of the Himba, a remote population from Northern Namibia living in a non-industrial society almost completely devoid of modern artefacts. We compared the Himba sample to a French sample, exploring cognitive reflection, moral judgement, cooperative behaviour, paranormal beliefs, and happiness. We looked for both differences and similarities across cultures, and for the way cognitive functioning is associated with a range of demographic variables. Results showed some important group differences, with the Himba being more intuitive, more religious, happier, and less utilitarian than the French participants. Further, the predictors of these beliefs and behaviours differed between the two groups. The present results provide additional support to the recent line of research targeting cultural variations and similarities, and call for the need to expand psychology research beyond the Western world.
本研究勾勒了辛巴族的认知画像,辛巴族是纳米比亚北部的一个偏远群体,生活在一个几乎完全没有现代器物的非工业社会。我们将辛巴族样本与法国样本进行比较,探究认知反思、道德判断、合作行为、超自然信仰和幸福感。我们寻找不同文化间的差异与相似之处,以及认知功能与一系列人口统计学变量的关联方式。结果显示了一些重要的群体差异,辛巴族人比法国参与者更具直觉性、更虔诚、更幸福,且功利性更低。此外,两组人群中这些信仰和行为的预测因素也有所不同。目前的研究结果为近期针对文化差异与相似性的研究提供了更多支持,并呼吁有必要将心理学研究扩展到西方世界之外。