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A Cross-Cultural MMPI Comparison of Alcoholics

Psychological Reports, 1982
MMPI 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, 2003
Commentary 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, 1976
A 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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What Does “Successful Aging” Mean to you? — Systematic Review and Cross-Cultural Comparison of Lay Perspectives of Older Adults in 13 Countries, 2010–2020

Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 2020
Afton J Reich   +7 more
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A CROSS-CULTURAL COMPARISON OF MATERNAL COMMUNICATION

Child Development, 1971
GREENGLASS, 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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Cross-cultural comparison on ESCQ

2008
The Emotional Skills and Competences Questionnaire was developed in Croatian settings, and then translated to Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Finnish, Portuguese and Japanese. The scale is a measure of trait emotional intelligence and includes three subscales.
Vladimir Taksic   +8 more
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