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    Weird people, yes, but also weird experiments by Baumard, N, Sperber, D

    Published 2010
    “…While we agree that the cultural imbalance in the recruitment of participants in psychology experiments is highly detrimental, we emphasize the need to complement this criticism with a warning about the "weirdness" of some cross-cultural studies showing seemingly deep cultural differences. …”
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    Current perspectives on cognitive diversity by Andrea eBender, Sieghard eBeller

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…In this perspective article, findings from a recent wave of cross-cultural studies will be outlined with respect to three aspects of cognition: perception and categorization, number representation and counting, and explanatory frameworks and beliefs. …”
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    La rencontre entre les délinquants et les pédés [1961] by Albert J. Reiss

    “…Study of the fellator population might substantially change the conclusions. Cross-cultural studies also are necessary. Discussion of these findings with criminologists in Denmark and Sweden and exploratory investigations in several larger American cities, however, suggest that the description and explanation offered in this paper will hold for other American cities and for some other social systems.…”
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    A kollektivizmus egyes megjelenési formái a japán ipari vállalkozási kultúrában Magyarországon by Mónika Balogh

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Both the concepts and the terminology used in monocultural and cross-cultural studies are examined, before being compared and differentiated from each other. …”
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    Introduction of Volume IX Issue 2 by Kathy G. Short

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…These two communities are connected by their focus on children exploring global literature as mirrors and windows to examine their own identities and to engage in cross-cultural studies to develop understandings of cultures that differ from their own.…”
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    The cross-race effect in automatic facial expression recognition violates measurement invariance by Yen-Ting Li, Su-Ling Yeh, Su-Ling Yeh, Su-Ling Yeh, Su-Ling Yeh, Tsung-Ren Huang, Tsung-Ren Huang, Tsung-Ren Huang, Tsung-Ren Huang

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…While these results caution the use of these automatic methods of emotion recognition on non-Western faces, the results also suggest that the measurements of happiness outputted by these automatic methods are accurate and invariant across races and hence can still be utilized for cross-cultural studies of positive psychology.…”
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    Professor Julian Paul Leff by Hamza Hussain

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…He was the pioneer in cultural psychiatry and conducted cross cultural studies demonstrating the association between high expressed emotions and relapse of psychosis in different cultures. …”
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    Developing a Literacy Curriculum with Global Literature by Prisca Martens, Ray Martens

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The Vail Global Literacy Community's work focuses around two goals: 1) to develop the global literature curriculum to help students understand, accept, and know themselves as unique cultural beings, as well as learning about and respecting other cultures, and 2) to develop writing and art experiences that invite students to explore global literature and deepen their intercultural understandings, as well as create and share their own stories. Cross cultural studies and specific text sets of global literature were used to explore cultural identities with students, and the Storying Studio provided an opportunity for students to analyze how stories are made, then create their own stories using what they've learned.…”
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    Între modernitate şi tradiţionalism: ruşinea şi onoarea. O analiză interculturală by Octavian Rujoiu

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…A few dimensions have been brought into discussion: male vs female honour, the significance of the terms marianismo and machismo in Latino cultures, sharaf and ‘ird in Arab societies, the meaning of shame and family control, and the importance of the Greek concept philótimo along with value change perceptions. Cross-cultural studies have demonstrated that individuals discuss the honour taking into consideration expressions as family values, social prestige maintainance, self-respect, individual achievements or independence from family. …”
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    Universities as Learning Organizations in a Cross-cultural Perspective by Jerome Dumetz

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Methods: After a review of literature of Learning Organizations, the author provides insight of Organizational culture definitions and attempts to analyses the challenges of cross-cultural studies for those organizations. Results: The review showed that learning organizations have been successful in implanting change. …”
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    Building bridges between audiovisual translation and English for Specific Purposes by Pilar González Vera

    Published 2021-09-01
    “… Audiovisual translation (AVT) has been exhaustively studied from various perspectives such as Cross-cultural Studies or Reception Studies. More recently, attention has been paid to its value in teaching foreign languages. …”
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    The impact of drinking attitude on alcohol-related problems in the Asian workplace. by Chong, Li Wei.

    Published 2012
    “…The amount of alcohol consumed, the manifestation and prevalence of alcohol problems in a society depend on its attitude towards drinking. Multiple cross-cultural studies have documented that Asian students drink less than their Western counterparts. …”
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    The impact of drinking attitude on alcohol-related problems in the Asian workplace. by Chong, Li Wei.

    Published 2012
    “…The amount of alcohol consumed, the manifestation and prevalence of alcohol problems in a society depend on its attitude towards drinking. Multiple cross-cultural studies have documented that Asian students drink less than their Western counterparts. …”
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    Categories and orthodoxies in studies on culture and femicide by Anne Ryen

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…This is particularly relevant in cross-cultural studies, in which we can no longer assume that members share such common-sense thinking. …”
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    Norms on the Gender Perception of Role Nouns: Gender Ratio Data for Chinese, Finnish, and Russian by Ute Gabriel, Jonathan Kim, Anton Öttl, Pascal Gygax, Lei Cui, Jukka Hyönä, Olga Nagel

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The data set expands previous data sets and provides social scientists with gender ratio information when selecting social or occupational roles as stimulus materials for experimentation, especially for cross-linguistic or cross-cultural studies.…”
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    “Literature” in the 19th-Century Sinological Works: The History of a Concept by Huang Zhuoyue

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Such an examination inevitably involves some key issues related to semantics, history of translation and cross-cultural studies. It is hoped that this study can help further a general understanding of the dissemination history of literature as a concept. …”
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    Intentional Self Regulation and Positive Youth Development: Implications for Youth Development Programs by Lisa M. Chauveron, Miriam R. Linver, Jennifer Brown Urban

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Character education programs are mission-aligned with the positive youth development (PYD) perspective, which, in research with American youth suggests that intentional self-regulation (ISR) develops through mutually beneficial interactions between youth and their environment. Cross-cultural studies of Western youth suggest an adolescence-specific ISR process may exist. …”
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