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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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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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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. One-way nonrepeated-measures analyses
R D, Page, S, Bozlee
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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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The Concept of Wisdom: A Cross‐cultural Comparison
International Journal of Psychology, 2000To examine the meaning of wisdom cross‐culturally, American, Australian, Indian, and Japanese samples judged the similarity of seven personality descriptors: “aged,” “awakened,” “discreet,” “experienced,” “intuitive,” “knowledgeable,” and “wise.” Multidimensional scaling (MDS) analysis revealed different clustering patterns for the Western (American ...
Takahashi, M., Bordia, P.
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Cross-Cultural comparison of TikTok uses and gratifications
Behaviour & Information Technology, 2023This cross-cultural study examines the differences in TikTok use among users from the United States, Spain, and Chile. A survey, in English, European Spanish, and Latin American Spanish respectively, was administered to 556 TikTok users across the three countries. These users shared similar demographic characteristics, and multigroup measurement models
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A cross-cultural comparison of resilience in adolescents
Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 2001The purpose of this study was to continue the process of clarifying the concept of resilience in adolescence. At the completion of the first phase of this clarification process in 1997, it became evident that adolescents believed resilience hurt them more than helped them and encompassed such dimensions as self-protection and survival.
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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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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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A cross‐cultural comparison of ‘excellent’ systems analysts
Information Systems Journal, 1996Abstract. As business becomes established with a more international focus, there is a growing globalization of the information systems (IS) function. The need for compatible standards and procedures within these international networks means that the systems analyst will play a key role in this globalization process. It is, therefore, considered timely
M. Gordon Hunter, John E. Beck
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