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Cultural mindsets shape what grounded procedures mean: Cleansing can separate or connect and separating can feel good or not so good.

Daphna Oyserman
Published in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2021)
Are grounded procedures such as cleansing value-neutral main effects? Culture-as-situated-cognition theory suggests otherwise. Societies differ in how frequently they trigger membership and individualizing cultural mindsets and their linked mental-procedures - connecting and separating, respectively. Commonly triggered mindsets (and their linked mental-procedures) feel fluent. Fluency feels good. Cleansing can separate from but also connect to others in the form of membership-based rituals.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • mild cognitive impairment