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Gaming disorder in the ICD-11: the state of the game. [PDF]
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Review Of Ecodynamics: A New Theory Of Societal Evolution By K. E. Boulding And Cultural Materialism: The Struggle For A Science Of Culture By M. Harris [PDF]
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Emics and Etics for Organizational Studies
International Journal of Cross Cultural Management, 2002Pike spent his career addressing a practical problem in linguistics, one that has a close analogy in international organizational studies. It is the problem of how someone can enter an unfamiliar culture and learn to communicate and live there. The optimal tools to carry along to an unfamiliar locale would be an explicit theory developed specifically ...
Mark F. Peterson, Kenneth L. Pike
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2020
This chapter briefly surveys the definitions of 'sacred', as offered by leading scholars of religion. Whereas these accentuate the dichotomy between sacred and profane, the Arabic emic terms describe far-ranging degrees of holiness that were attributed to places and times.
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This chapter briefly surveys the definitions of 'sacred', as offered by leading scholars of religion. Whereas these accentuate the dichotomy between sacred and profane, the Arabic emic terms describe far-ranging degrees of holiness that were attributed to places and times.
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Emics and Etics: A Symbiotic Conception
Culture & Psychology, 1999Cross-cultural psychology involves both the cultural understandings of behaviour and the comparative analysis of these understandings. The emic and etic approaches proposed by Pike were seen by him as complementary, rather than alternative, or even conflicting, ways of achieving these understandings.
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Emic and Etic Cross-Cultural Scale Development
2014International marketing researchers are often interested in examining perceptual phenomena in different cultures in a search for universals. The balancing act between etic (universal attitudinal and behavioral concepts and measures) and emic (attitudinal and behavioral measures and concepts contextually rooted to a culture) approaches is challenging ...
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The emics and etics of quality of life assessment
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 1999Among quality of life (QOL) researchers there is a debate over the value of subjective measures, because subjective ratings of different areas of people's lives often bear little relation to their objective life circumstances. Anthropological theory can illuminate this debate, since cultural anthropologists grapple with a similar issue--the difference ...
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New perspectives on vulnerability using emic and etic approaches
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2000New perspectives on vulnerability using emic and etic approachesThe concept of vulnerability has not been developed theoretically from a nursing perspective. It has been viewed epidemiologically as populationābased relative risk with little consideration of its experiential qualities.
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