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National Character, Suicide and Homicide
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2005In a sample of 18 industrialized nations with available data, mean scores on the “big five factors” were not significantly associated with national suicide or homicide rates.
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Abstract This chapter addresses how the culture and politics of different countries led to distinct approaches to the COVID-19 pandemic. The chapter uses the examples of China, South Korea, and the United States to illustrate how national character can inform how countries address health crises.
Michael D. Stein, Sandro Galea
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Michael D. Stein, Sandro Galea
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CONTACTING THE DEAD AND NATIONAL CHARACTER
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 2000In a sample of 11 European nations, the proportion of residents who reported experiencing contact with the dead was positively associated with Lynn and Hampson's measure of national estimates of neuroticism.
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Language and national character
Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1954(1954). Language and national character. Quarterly Journal of Speech: Vol. 40, No. 4, pp. 393-400.
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Rethinking Iranian National Character
2016Three main cultural groups inhabit the present terrestrial boundaries of Western Asia, commonly referred to as Near East: The Iranians, the inhabitants of Arabian Peninsula, and the Turks (the Ottoman founded in 1299). The Turks are the unseasoned of the three and geographically closest to Europe, which perhaps why they are generally perceived as less ...
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National Character and National Stereotypes
The American Journal of Psychology, 1963Donald V. McGranahan +2 more
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