the psychological differences between easterners and westerners

 
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Proposed Differences Between East and West

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Proposed Modern Outcomes of Psychological Differences

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Origins of Thought

 
 

 REAL TALK ARTWORK

 
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 Vocabulary

  • ABSTRACTION - (n.) the quality of dealing with ideas rather than events

  • ACUPUNCTURE - (n.) an ancient Chinese medicine-based approach to treating a variety of conditions by triggering specific points on the skin with needles (Healthline)

  • ARITHMETIC - (n.) the part of mathematics that involves the adding and multiplying, etc. of numbers (Cambridge Dictionary)

  • CONCEPTUALIZATION - (n.) the act or process of forming an idea or principle in your mind (Cambridge Dictionary)

  • CONTRADICTORY - (adj.) mutually opposed (Oxford Dictionary)

  • CULTIVATION - (n.) the act of preparing land and growing crops on it, or the act of growing a particular crop (Cambridge Dictionary)

  • CUSTOM - (n.) a way of behaving or a belief that has been established for a long time (Cambridge Dictionary)

  • EMPATHY - (n.) the ability to understand and share the feelings of another (Cambridge Dictionary)

  • FALSIFIABLE - (adj.) able to be proved to be false (Cambridge Dictionary)

  • FOCAL - (adj.) central and important (Cambridge Dictionary)

  • GRAIN - (n.) seeds from a plant, especially a plant like a grass such as rice or wheat (Cambridge Dictionary)

  • GRIEVANCE - (n.) a complaint or a strong feeling that you have been treated unfairly (Cambridge Dictionary)

  • HERDER - (n.) a person who takes care of a large group of animals of the same type (Cambridge Dictionary)

  • HETEROGENEITY - (n.) the fact of consisting of parts or things that are very different from each other (Cambridge Dictionary)

  • HOLISTICALLY - (adv.) in a way that deals with or treats the whole of something or someone and not just a part (Cambridge Dictionary)

  • HYPOTHESIZE - (v.) to give a possible but not yet proved explanation for something (Cambridge Dictionary)

  • IDENTITY - (n.) the distinguishing character or personality of an individual (Merriam Webster)

  • RADICALLY - (adv.) completely or extremely (Cambridge Dictionary)

  • SYNTHESIS - (n.) the composition or combination of parts or elements so as to form a whole (Merriam Webster)

  • TAXONOMY - (n.) a system for naming and organizing things into groups that share similar qualities (Cambridge Dictionary)