“…Simultaneously, others argue that psychology is experiencing a—as we term it— universality crisis : Over the course of the years, it has been demonstrated that even very basic processes of thinking (Nisbett, 2003), feeling (Osgood et al, 1975), and perception (Segall et al, 1966) show considerable cross-cultural variation. Furthermore, typical psychological samples are severely limited regarding their cultural diversity (Apicella et al, 2020; Henrich et al, 2010) and their sensitivity to cross-temporal variation (Hutmacher, 2022; Hutmacher & Mayrhofer, 2021, 2023; Muthukrishna et al, 2021), which makes the scope of psychological findings unclear. A third crisis diagnosis is brought forward by those who claim that psychology faces a theory crisis (Eronen & Bringmann, 2021; Oberauer & Lewandowsky, 2019) in the sense that many psychological theories are ill-developed and underspecified microtheories (for an early critique, see Meehl, 1978).…”