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Occupational Prestige: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1968In many national and international studies it could be shown that the rank orders of prestige of comparable occupations remained the same even with different sampling methods (Inkeles & Rossi, 1956). Occasionally, the attempt has been made to trace the occupational prestige back to more special aspects of the evaluated occupations (Rossi & Inkeles ...
K, Kuhweide, H E, Lueck, E, Timaeus
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Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1986
It is argued that criticisms of the use of indices of factor comparison to establish the identity of factors in personality inventories derived from different countries are mistaken. It is shown that on homologous scales the average indices of factor comparison between 24 countries come out at .98, whereas those of nonhomologous scales come out at .13.
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It is argued that criticisms of the use of indices of factor comparison to establish the identity of factors in personality inventories derived from different countries are mistaken. It is shown that on homologous scales the average indices of factor comparison between 24 countries come out at .98, whereas those of nonhomologous scales come out at .13.
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Anspannung - Cross-Cultural Comparison
2021Scaling and comparing the degree of Psychological Tension (PT) going with everyday activities by participants in Canada, Germany, Japan, Korea and ...
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Narrative Competence: Cross-Cultural Comparisons
Journal of Narrative and Life History, 1992Abstract In a series of cross-cultural studies of narratives by children and adolescents, we examined thematic variations as well as cohesive devices. Our subjects ranged from 5 to 15 years of age. Our initial study included Black, Hispanic, and Native-American participants. We used a story-retelling task for comparative analysis.
Vera John-Steiner, Carolyn Panofsky
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Results for Cross-Cultural Comparison
2016This chapter reports the results of perceptual experiments aimed at exploring possible differences in the human ability to identify emotional information. In particular, different groups of Italian, American, French, Hungarian and Lithuanian participants were involved in the assessment of emotional expressions extracted from Italian (a country-specific
Maria Teresa Riviello, Anna Esposito
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Cross-Cultural Comparison of Physical Education Majors
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1975The Cattell 16 Personality Factor Questionnaire was administered to 20 Ss from Montana and the personality scores compared to those of a similar sample of New Zealand students. Results indicated that cross-cultural differences do exist, the present group being more dominant, less expedient, and considerably more conservative than their New Zealand ...
R W, Thomson, J L, Dayries
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A Cross-Cultural MMPI Comparison of Alcoholics
Psychological Reports, 1982MMPI Profiles of 11 Caucasian, 11 Hispanic American, and 11 American Indian alcoholics were compared. The subjects were chosen randomly from among veterans in treatment for alcoholism at a small VA Medical Center. Subjects represented similar secondary diagnoses and did not differ significantly in age or education.
R D, Page, S, Bozlee
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Language, Figurative Thought, and Cross-Cultural Comparison
Metaphor and Symbol, 2003Commentary is provided on essays in a special issue of Metaphor and Symbol titled "Cross-Cultural Differences in Conceptual Metaphor: Applied Linguistics Perspectives." The 10 components of metaphor envisioned in conceptual metaphor theory are explicated, & two issues raised by authors are highlighted.
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Implicit-Shape Constancy: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
Perception, 1976A group of Scottish schoolchildren were tested on a task intended to measure the effect of implicit-shape constancy, and the scores were compared with those obtained from African samples. It was found that both groups were influenced by the implicit-shape constancy although the influence was less in the African sample.
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A CROSS-CULTURAL COMPARISON OF MATERNAL COMMUNICATION
Child Development, 1971GREENGLASS, ESTHER R. A Cross-cultural Comparison of Maternal Communication. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1971, 42, 685-692. An experiment using 132 mother-child pairs examined the relationship between maternal communication and ethnicity, sex and age of the child.
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