In the 1980s, research began questioning whether psychology's findings could be applied universally. This research sparked the "sociocultural" perspective.
Psychologists utilize a wide range of methodologies that cooperate to comprehend and clarify human conduct. The sociocultural perspective is one way to deal with understanding why people carry on the manner in which they do. The sociocultural perspective looks to comprehend human conduct and identity improvement by inspecting the principles of the social gatherings and subgroups in which the individual is a part. These tenets are regularly unwritten rules that immediate a man's activities.