sociocultural

(adjective)

Of or relating to both society and culture

Related Terms

  • cross-cultural psychology
  • psychodynamic perspective
  • Psychology
  • part
  • polygenic
  • Perspective
  • cognitive
  • Vygotsky
  • perinatal
  • psychosocial
  • gestalt
  • psychodynamic
  • socio-cultural
  • heritability

(adjective)

Relating to both society and culture.

Related Terms

  • cross-cultural psychology
  • psychodynamic perspective
  • Psychology
  • part
  • polygenic
  • Perspective
  • cognitive
  • Vygotsky
  • perinatal
  • psychosocial
  • gestalt
  • psychodynamic
  • socio-cultural
  • heritability

Examples of sociocultural in the following topics:

  • References

    • Voices of the mind: A sociocultural approach to mediated action.
  • Lenski's Sociological Evolution Approach

    • Sociocultural evolution is an umbrella term for theories of cultural evolution and social evolution, describing how cultures and societies have changed over time.
    • It is the relationships among population, production, and environment that drive sociocultural evolution.
  • Variables Affecting Adult Learning

    • Considerations for adult development and learning include biological and psychological development (including deterioration and disease processes that may occur) and sociocultural and integrative perspectives on development (Merriam, 1999).
  • Cultural Psychology

    • Sociocultural factors are the larger-scale forces within cultures and societies that affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of individuals.
    • Several subfields within psychology seek to examine these sociocultural factors that influence human mental states and behavior; among these are social psychology (discussed in another section), cultural psychology, and cultural-historical psychology.
  • Wertsch - Biography

    • "Vygotsky and the Social Formation of Mind" (Harvard University Press, 1985) "Voices of the Mind: A Sociocultural Approach to Mediated Action" (Harvard University Press, 1991); "Mind as Action" (Oxford University Press, 1998) "Voices of Collective Remembering" (Cambridge University Press, 2002).
    • Bakhtin, and others in order to examine problems of language and thought from a sociocultural perspective.
  • Defining Psychology

    • They explore how psychological factors interact with biological and sociocultural factors to influence individual development.
    • Psychology seeks to understand how psychological factors interact with sociocultural and biological factors to influence individual development.
  • Influences of Culture and Gender in Psychotherapy

    • The sociocultural perspective looks at you, your behaviors, and your symptoms in the context of your culture and background.
    • This sociocultural perspective integrates the impact of cultural and social norms, starting at the beginning of treatment.
  • Sexual Dysfunction and Disease

    • Biological, emotional, and sociocultural factors can influence various sexual issues, such as disease and dysfunction.
    • Sexuality has biological, emotional, and sociocultural aspects, all of which can influence various sexual disorders and diseases.
  • Genetic and Environmental Impacts on Intelligence

    • These influences generally fall into two main categories: biological and sociocultural.
    • Biological influences act on the physical body, while sociocultural influences shape the mind and behavior of an individual.
  • Urban Gentrification

    • The sociocultural explanation is based on the assumption that values and beliefs influence behavior.
    • Discuss the process of gentrification based on three models - demographic, sociocultural and political/economy
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