Psychology is social: Exploring universals in performance capacity and performance style
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https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.200702.002Keywords:
International psychology, universals, causation, normative, social behaviorAbstract
Our goal in this discussion is to map out a scientifically legitimate and practical path towardinternationalizing the social psychology curriculum. Toward developing an appropriate con- ceptual framework, we distinguish between the study of two different types of performance: performance capacity, how well isolated individuals can perform tasks as determined by their physical characteristics, and performance style, the way things are done through collab- orative meaning making. Whereas performance capacity can be explained causally, performance style is best explained through normative accounts. Social psychology has largely approached questions of performance style by applying a reductionist and causal framework. We highlight the alternative approach reflected in the cultural-narrative turn and identify sub-research areas that need to be strengthened in order to internationalize psychology.Downloads
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Published
2007-03-26
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Moghaddam, F. M., Lee, N., & Harré, R. (2007). Psychology is social: Exploring universals in performance capacity and performance style. Revista De Psicología, 25(2), 139–176. https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.200702.002
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