
98 - Shinobu Kitayama: A Cultural Psychology for the Whole World
Stanford Psychology Podcast
How I Learned to Be a Cultural Psychologist
When did you first know that you wanted to become a psychologist and a cultural psychologist in particular? I was a graduate student in Kyoto University in Japan, and I loved them. But I was very naive. I just wanted to see what's going on in the United States. And then I discovered that my American friends feel that, say, attribution theories or cognitive dissonance theories, those are really experienced near culture. That is, they feel it. They take it for granted as an explanation for their behaviors.
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