Publisher's Synopsis
Does moral reasoning development proceed in the same manner in an African culture as it does in a rural community in the Midwestern United States? Is hunger the primary motive for Aztec cannibalism? CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES IN PSYCHOLOGY contains 32 readings, specifically chosen to increase student understanding of the similarities and differences among the peoples of the world as they relate to psychological principles, concepts, and issues. Intended to be used as a companion reader in an introductory psychology or cross-cultural psychology course, and can be package for a discount with any Wadsworth text.