看向内在:提升黑人学者对发展科学实证方法的贡献
Isabelle M Elisha1, Juliana E Karras2, Martin D Ruck3
1Psychology Program, CUNY School of Professional Studies, City University of New York.
The American psychologist
|June 29, 2023
概括
美国黑人学者开发了独特的心理框架来理解发展,专注于文化背景和黑人的影响. 他们的工作为多样性,公平,包容性和正义倡议提供信息.
科学领域:
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
- 发展科学 发展科学
- 文化心理学 文化心理学
背景情况:
- 美国黑人学者历来发展出独特的概念框架和研究模型.
- 他们的工作提供了对心理发展的细微了解,与主流趋势形成鲜明对比.
研究的目的:
- 为了突出黑人美国学者对发展科学的贡献.
- 检查黑人对认知,能力,身份和社会运作的心理影响.
- 展示文化根深蒂固的生态方法.
主要方法:
- 黑人美国学者对概念框架和研究模型的审查.
- 检查情境和情境因素对心理影响的研究.
- 发展科学中多学科方法的分析.
主要成果:
- 黑人学者的工作提供了对心理发展的细微了解.
- 他们的研究突出了各种上下文因素的差异性影响.
- 文化根深蒂固的方法提供了对主导趋势的替代视角.
结论:
- 黑人美国学者的贡献显著推进了发展科学.
- 他们的研究为生态,文化根深蒂固的方法提供了工具.
- 这项工作继续支持多样性,平等,包容性和正义努力.
相关概念视频
Introduction to Developmental Psychology
311
Developmental psychology explores the changes and continuities in human abilities throughout life, encompassing physical, cognitive, linguistic, and social dimensions. Human development is not restricted to growth, but includes aspects of decline, particularly in physical abilities as individuals age. Developmental psychologists seek to understand how people change as they age and how their mental and social skills evolve.
Developmental Milestones
A key concept in developmental psychology is...
Developmental Milestones
A key concept in developmental psychology is...
311
Revisionist Views of Adolescent and Adult Cognition
64
A revisionist approach to Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development has brought new insights that challenge and reinterpret his established ideas. Piaget proposed that the formal operational stage, emerging in adolescence, represents the culmination of cognitive maturity. During this stage, individuals are said to develop abstract thinking, engage in systematic problem-solving, and show a form of egocentrism, believing others are as preoccupied with their behavior as they are...
64
Vygotsky's Cognitive Development in Cultural Context
119
Lev Vygotsky, a pioneering Russian psychologist, developed a theory of cognitive development that centers on the influence of social and cultural factors. Unlike Jean Piaget, who emphasized the child's direct interaction with the physical world as key to development, Vygotsky argued that cognitive growth is an interpersonal process that unfolds within a cultural context. For Vygotsky, a child's learning cannot be separated from their social environment, which includes the values,...
119
The Nativist Approach
89
The nativist approach to infant cognitive development proposes that infants are born with inherent knowledge structures that allow them to interpret the world almost immediately. This perspective contrasts with earlier developmental theories, such as those proposed by Jean Piaget, which emphasized a more gradual acquisition of cognitive abilities through interaction with the environment. One key concept in this approach is object permanence — the understanding that objects continue to...
89
Evolutionary Psychology
314
Evolutionary psychology explores the origins of human behavior and mental processes by framing them within the context of natural selection, a theory famously propounded by Charles Darwin. This field asserts that many behaviors common across human societies — ranging from instinctive fear reactions to complex social interactions — arose as evolutionary adaptations. These adaptations enhanced the survival and reproductive success of our ancestors, thereby becoming embedded in the...
314
Socioemotional Experience and Gender Development
58
Social-emotional experiences and cultural influences play significant roles in shaping gender development. During middle childhood, from ages 6 to 11, peer groups become dominant in reinforcing gender norms. Children in this age group often align with same-gender peer groups, which actively encourage behaviors that conform to traditional gender roles. For instance, boys may be discouraged from engaging in activities perceived as feminine, reinforcing culturally dictated norms about masculinity...
58


