• Cultural schema theory is a cognitive theory that explains how people organize and process information about events and objects in their cultural environment...
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  • mental models, social schemas, stereotypes, social roles, scripts, worldviews, heuristics, and archetypes. In Piaget's theory of development, children...
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  • Personality model consisting of five broad dimensions Cultural schema theory – Cognitive theory at the cultural level HEXACO model of personality structure –...
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  • Gender schema theory is a cognitive theory to explain how individuals become gendered in society, and how sex-linked characteristics are maintained and...
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    Culture shock (redirect from Cultural shock)
    has a travel guide for Culture shock. Cultural conflict Cultural cringe Cultural intelligence Cultural schema theory Expatriate Fresh off the boat Future...
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  • schema during that period of time. Schemas vary according to cultural background and other environmental factors. Once people have developed a schema...
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    environment and altering pre-existing schemas in order to fit in the new information. This happens when the existing schema (knowledge) does not work, and needs...
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  • Kluckhohn Cross-cultural communication Cultural competence Cultural diversity Cultural intelligence Cultural schema theory Cultural sensitivity Culture...
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  • body schema, historical racial schema, and epidermal racial schema has deeply influenced later thinkers in Black Studies and critical race theory. Scholars...
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  • Primal world beliefs (category Psychological theories)
    (psychological school) Cultural schema theory Personal construct theory Schema (psychology) Dysfunctional schema List of maladaptive schemas Clifton, Jeremy...
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  • developed what she terms "cultural schemas" to explain society's structural contradictions and agency. Her engagement with practice theory focuses on how agents...
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  • (for example, see attribution theory). Social schema theory builds on and uses terminology from schema theory in cognitive psychology, which describes how...
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    sociology, social theory, environmentalism, and sports. Cultural imperialism may be distinguished from the natural process of cultural diffusion. The spread...
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    Recently schema have been studied using order theory. Two basic operators are defined for schema: expansion and compression. The expansion maps a schema onto...
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    Bartlett also showed that schema can be tied to cultural and social norms. Piaget's theory proposed an alternative understanding of schema based on the two concepts:...
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    Attachment theory is a psychological and evolutionary framework, concerning the relationships between humans, particularly the importance of early bonds...
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    (observe without your voice of judgment, effectively suspending past cognitive schema) Sensing: Connect with your heart and facilitate the opening process (i...
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  • developed several concepts and theories. These include theories of misperception, the importance of beliefs and schemas in information processing, and...
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  • another. The Implicit Leadership Theory (ILT) asserts that people's underlying assumptions, stereotypes, beliefs and schemas influence the extent to which...
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  • personality, most theories focus on motivation and psychological interactions with one's environment. Trait-based personality theories, such as those defined...
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  • Wright’s first schema he states that in capitalism simple production exists alongside the capitalist mode of production. In this schema the bourgeoisie...
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  • to form an improved cognitive schema. Constructivism can be both subjectively and contextually based. Under the theory of radical constructivism, coined...
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    cognitive schema that instructs people how to understand and act in sexual situations. A key factor in understanding sexual script theory is social constructionism...
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  • others Organization schema – a subset of individual schema: generalized perspective on others Object/concept-in-organization schema – organizational aspects...
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  • cognitive frameworks and internal schemas in relation to gender dynamics amongst society. In the psychoanalytic theory, Sigmund Freud highlighted the significance...
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  • Integral theory as developed by Ken Wilber is a synthetic metatheory aiming to unify a broad spectrum of Western theories and models and Eastern meditative...
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  • Cuteness (redirect from Baby schema)
    Austrian ethologist Konrad Lorenz. Lorenz proposed the concept of baby schema (Kindchenschema), a set of facial and body features that make a creature...
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  • self-schema. A person's self-concept may change with time as reassessment occurs, which in extreme cases can lead to identity crises. Various theories identify...
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  • 1948 in Claude E. Shannon's "A Mathematical Theory of Communication," where it was part of a technical schema for designating the technological encoding...
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  • the embodiment of cultural schemas. He argued that change arises from the multiplicity of structures, the transposable nature of schemas, the unpredictability...
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