Cultural Methods in Psychology: Describing and Transforming Cultures - Hardcover

McLean, Kate C.

 
9780190095949: Cultural Methods in Psychology: Describing and Transforming Cultures

Inhaltsangabe

Exploring a broad array of culturally sensitive research methods in psychology, this book addresses diverse issues such as implicit bias, identity development, trauma, and racism. Each chapter provides instructive value for those who want to effectively employ these methods.

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Kate C. McLean is a Professor of Psychology at Western Washington University. Her research program centers on the development of identity in adolescence and adulthood, placing special emphasis on the cultural and relational processes of identity construction, as well as the correlates and consequences of individual differences in narrative identity construction. She is the co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Identity Development, and the author of The Co-Authored Self.

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