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Cultural concepts of giftedness

Roeper Review, 2007
Different cultures have different conceptions of what it means to be gifted. But in identifying children as gifted, we often use only our own conception, ignoring the cultural context in which the children grew up. Such identification is inadequate and fails to do justice to the richness of the world's cultures.
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Conceptions of Culture

2012
The concept of culture stands, clearly but unsteadily, at the heart of multicultural education. This book provides a systematic, in-depth understanding of the role that culture plays in the massive literature of multicultural education as multiple and antithetical definitions of culture exist.
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Lenin's concept of culture

History of European Ideas, 1989
(1989). Lenin's concept of culture. History of European Ideas: Vol. 11, No. 1-6, pp. 359-363.
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Experienscape: expanding the concept of servicescape with a multi-stakeholder and multi-disciplinary approach (invited paper for ‘luminaries’ special issue of International Journal of Hospitality Management)

International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2019
Since Bitner’s (1992) introduction of the servicescape concept, many conceptual and empirical studies have been conducted. Even though a relatively solid theoretical base has been established, the nature of the concept has not been updated with ...
A. Pizam, A. Tasci
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CONCEPTS OF CULTURE‐FAIRNESS

Journal of Educational Measurement, 1971
Fairness of a test relates to fair use. One definition of fair use states that a common qualifying score may be used with two groups if the regression line based on one group does not systematically over‐ or under‐predict criterion performance in the other.
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A Concept Analysis of Cultural Sensitivity

Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 2008
Cultural sensitivity is used ubiquitously, yet different meanings are constructed. An improved understanding of the term as described within health care and in general would enhance nurses' understanding and communication with professionals and clients. To uncover the current meaning of cultural sensitivity, a concept analysis was performed.
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The Concept of Inviolability in Culture

American Journal of Sociology, 1931
The inviolability of the person and of things is a basic factor in culture. Its observance is highly differentiated according to age, sex, mental status, physical characteristics, religion, position or rank or caste, occupational class, and property of the individual; also, it varies according to season and location.
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