A discussion on the concept of WEIRD psychology and its implications for psychological research, emphasizing the need for cultural diversity and inclusivity in understanding human behavior.
Claims about human psychology and behaviour in top international journals are largely based on the WEIRDest people in the world. People from Western Educated Industrialised Rich Democratic - or WEIRD - societies are widely used as research subjects, but the assumption that they represent a universal human population may be vastly wrong, and skew psychological research. More cultural psychology could be the answer.