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Cross-cultural comparisons

Menopause, 2007
This summary of the 3-day "Cross-Cultural Comparisons, Midlife, and Aging" workshop introduces 15 papers that examine menopause from biological, cultural, and health perspectives. The workshop was designed to critically examine the conceptual and methodological bases of cross-cultural studies and to make recommendations regarding future research on ...
Carla Makhlouf, Obermeyer   +1 more
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Juvenile arrest: a cross‐cultural comparison

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
Background:  Cross‐national studies describing the psychopathological characteristics of arrested adolescents are virtually non‐existent. Such studies are important because they have implications for national policy on arrest, case‐management, and future research.
Vermeiren, Robert   +4 more
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Cross-cultural comparisons

2017
Abstract:Cross-cultural comparison is a specific research strategy aimed at understanding the way child development may take similar or different trajectories based on the sociocultural niche in which children grow up. In this entry, some of the methodological challenges facing crosscultural child psychology are highlighted, and strategies discussed ...
Abubakar, Amina, Van de Vijver, Fons JR
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