Digital Modeling for Scoping Review in Studying Intergenerational Cultural Congruence
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The aim of the work is to identify key topics in modern psychological research of cultural congruence using the method of thematic digital modeling of an array of scientific publications.
The modernity and significance of the conducted research is due to the growing importance of cultural congruence in the context of the digital transformation of society, which is changing the ways of socialization and interaction. Modern technologies require rethinking the psychological mechanisms of individual adaptation to the cultural environment, especially in childhood and adolescence. Despite the active study of this phenomenon, there is a noticeable shortage of research on the cultural congruence of adults. The use of digital modeling and artificial intelligence allows us to systematize knowledge and identify the structure of the thematic field with high accuracy. The obtained data opens up the prospect for further study of cultural congruence throughout the entire life cycle.
The thematic field review of cultural congruence research was conducted based on an analysis of digital archives comprising a curated collection of 112 scholarly publications on the topic. The review employed a topic modeling algorithm implemented in the Python programming language and leveraged digital platforms incorporating multimodal neural network–based tools (GigaChat, Qwen, DeepSeek). The data analysis yielded four distinct age groups that reflect the developmental specificity of cultural congruence manifestations: preschoolers, primary school–age children, adolescents, and adults.
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