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      • the tendency to assume that one’s personal qualities and characteristics, including attitudes and values, are common in the general social group or culture.
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  1. Psychological universals, or core mental attributes shared by humans everywhere, are a foundational postulate of psychology, yet explicit analysis of how to identify such universals is lacking.

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  2. a psychological feature that occurs and is recognized across diverse cultures, albeit sometimes in different forms. In 1980, U.S. psychologist Walter J. Lonner (1934– ) proposed a seven-level structure to categorize ideas and concepts that may qualify as psychological universals: (a) simple universals (e.g., the absolute facticity of human ...

  3. Sep 1, 2005 · Psychological universals, or core mental attributes shared by humans everywhere, are a foundational postulate of psychology, yet explicit analysis of how to identify such universals is lacking.

  4. Psychological universals, or core mental attributes shared by humans everywhere, are a foundational postulate of psychology, yet explicit analysis of how to identify such universals is lacking. This article offers a conceptual and methodological framework to guide the investigation of genuine universals through empirical analysis of ...

  5. Apr 19, 2018 · n. the condition of existing everywhere, often in a very similar or identical form. In psychology, universality is more specifically: the tendency to assume that one’s personal qualities and characteristics, including attitudes and values, are common in the general social group or culture.

  6. Universality refers to the idea that certain psychological concepts, behaviors, or experiences exist across all cultures. Many in psychology tend to assume that the psychological concepts they teach, learn, and study are universal, when in fact, they are culture-specific.

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  8. Mar 3, 2023 · Nature Reviews Psychology - Universals of thought and behaviour across variable cultural experiences can reveal uniquely human cognition. However, culturally informed and...

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