Richard Shweder: A. Opened the first school in cognitive psychology B. Believed that in many important ways people are not the same C. Believed in arguing against evolutionary theory D. None of the Above
Answer - None of the above
Richard Shweder was one of the major proponents of Cultural psychology through which he tried to apply western psychological principles and findings to Eastern countries. He believed that culture shaped people and people shaped culture.
Other options are incorrect as he did not contribute anything to cognitive psychology. He didn't argue against the theories of evolutionary psychology. His contribution is acknowledged primarily in the field of cultural psychology.
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