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    Cross-cultural analysis of regulating emotions in patients with alcohol addiction by Pavel D. Ignatev, Anna V. Trusova, Svetlana G. Klimanova, Yuliya I. Balashova, Nadezhda N. Zamyatina, Matrena V. Shestakova

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Despite the fact that it is generally accepted to consider alcoholism from the point of view of the biopsychosocial paradigm, cross-cultural studies of the individual psychological properties of patients with alcoholism are extremely few. …”
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    Interactions between Growth of Muscle and Stature: Mechanisms Involved and Their Nutritional Sensitivity to Dietary Protein: The Protein-Stat Revisited by D Joe Millward

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…One possible exception is milk protein intake, which cohort and cross-cultural studies suggest can increase height and associated muscle growth, although such effects have yet to be demonstrated by randomised controlled trials.…”
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    Adaptation of the five-factor BFI-10 personality screening questionnaire and testing of its diagnostic properties on the example of drug users by О. О. Serdiuk, В. О. Bazyma

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It is described the process of adaptation, validation and diagnostic properties of the five-factor BFI-10 Express Diagnostic Screening Questionnaire, which contains only 10 questions and has shown high reliability in large comparative cross-cultural studies using a web methodology. Validation was performed by filling in parallel forms of the 5PFQ questionnaire for 75 questions (validated version of A.B. …”
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    Cultural Experience Influences Multisensory Emotion Perception in Bilinguals by Peiyao Chen, Ashley Chung-Fat-Yim, Viorica Marian

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…During multisensory emotion perception, the attention devoted to each modality can be measured by calculating the difference between trials in which the facial expression and speech input exhibit the same emotion (congruent) and trials in which the facial expression and speech input exhibit different emotions (incongruent) to determine the modality that has the strongest influence. Previous cross-cultural studies have found that individuals from Western cultures are more distracted by information in the visual modality (i.e., visual interference), whereas individuals from Eastern cultures are more distracted by information in the auditory modality (i.e., auditory interference). …”
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    The relationship between emotional expression and psychological distress amongst British, Indian, Polish, and South African university students by Vore, Dovile

    Published 2020
    “…Cultural values influence how people communicate their psychological distress and knowledge of cultural factors in emotional expression is needed to improve clinical practice. Several cross-cultural studies have described individual constructs of emotional expression, yet the organisation of the multiple emotional expression components remains unknown. …”
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    Using Smart Home Technologies to Promote Physical Activity Among the General and Aging Populations: Scoping Review by Kiemute Oyibo, Kang Wang, Plinio Pelegrini Morita

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Hence, there is a need to do more work (eg, cross-cultural studies and randomized controlled trials) among the growing aging population on the effectiveness and acceptance of smart home technologies that aim to promote physical activity.…”
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    Adolescent perspectives on depression as a disease of loneliness: a qualitative study with youth and other stakeholders in urban Nepal by Syed Shabab Wahid, Katherine Ottman, Jyoti Bohara, Vibha Neupane, Helen L. Fisher, Christian Kieling, Valeria Mondelli, Kamal Gautam, Brandon A. Kohrt

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Conclusions Consistent with other cross-cultural studies, loneliness was a core element of the adolescent experience of depression, despite its absence as a primary symptom in current psychiatric diagnostic classifications. …”
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    Consumer Perspectives on Fairtrade Prices by Monica M. Popa Sârghie, John Pracejus

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…We hypothesize a negative relationship between the price premium and consumers’ willingness to pay (WTP) for Fairtrade items, testing this proposition in six cross-cultural studies. Our studies involve surveys administered to cross-sectional samples of consumers from the United States, from Canada, and samples of students from large North American universities. …”
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    Validation of the shortened 24-item multidimensional assessment of interoceptive awareness, version 2 (Brief MAIA-2) by Aleksandra M. Rogowska, Rafał Tataruch, Klaudia Klimowska

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…However, the study has some limitations, such as a cross-sectional online self-report survey in a conventional non-clinical sample from Poland. Future cross-cultural studies should include representative samples for non-clinical and clinical populations from different countries and geographic regions to compare the Brief MAIA-2 with more objective psychophysiological methods of measuring interoception to reduce the limitations of these studies.…”
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    Exploring the effects of an evidenced-based professional development programme on teaching and learning in Chinese kindergartens by Huang, R

    Published 2023
    “…In addition, this research offered the first rigorous test of the cross-national adaptations of a PD programme, which can contribute to cross-cultural studies. Constructing PD programmes in terms of the “what”, “how”, and “who” framework, and integrating evidence-based elements into this framework with contextually- and culturally-appropriate adaptations could be used in future PD designs. …”
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    Proposing a Multi-faceted Conceptual Framework for Religious Tourist Experience: A Systematic Review by Fatemeh Shekari

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Finally, study limitations and future research directions are proposed, including cross-cultural studies to compare results and enhance the generalizability of the findings, examining the proposed framework in various religious destinations contexts, paying more attention to Muslim religious tourists’ experiences, considering the role of information and communication technologies, and investigating the interactions of the framework components.…”
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    Design and Cross-Cultural Invariance of the COVID-19 Vaccine Conspiracy Beliefs Scale (COVID-VCBS) in 13 Latin American Countries by Tomás Caycho-Rodríguez, Pablo D. Valencia, José Ventura-León, Lindsey W. Vilca, Carlos Carbajal-León, Mario Reyes-Bossio, Michael White, Claudio Rojas-Jara, Roberto Polanco-Carrasco, Miguel Gallegos, Miguel Gallegos, Miguel Gallegos, Miguel Gallegos, Mauricio Cervigni, Mauricio Cervigni, Mauricio Cervigni, Pablo Martino, Pablo Martino, Diego Alejandro Palacios, Rodrigo Moreta-Herrera, Antonio Samaniego-Pinho, Marlon Elías Lobos-Rivera, Andrés Buschiazzo Figares, Diana Ximena Puerta-Cortés, Ibraín Enrique Corrales-Reyes, Raymundo Calderón, Bismarck Pinto Tapia, Walter L. Arias Gallegos, Olimpia Petzold, Olimpia Petzold

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Similarly, greater acceptance of conspiracy beliefs about COVID-19 vaccines was related to a lower intention to be vaccinated.ConclusionThe results allow for improved understanding of conspiracy beliefs about COVID-19 vaccines in the countries assessed; furthermore, they provide researchers and practitioners with an invariant measure that they can use in cross-cultural studies in Latin America. However, further studies are needed to test invariance in other countries, with the goal of developing a truly international measure of conspiracy beliefs about COVID-19 vaccines.…”
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    Environmental Crisis as The Ultimate Life Issue by Arnold Donozo

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Filipino personality: Indigenous and cross-cultural studies. Manila: De La Salle University Press, Inc, 2000. …”
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    Workplace Incivility and Its Demographic Characteristics: A Cross-Cultural Comparison Between Chinese and Vietnamese Working Adults by Quan Hoang Nguyen Tran

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…This research aims to investigate a cross-cultural study about WI, to focus on the linkage between demographic variables and WI. …”
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    Existential meaning, burnout and cultural differences among universities staff by Abdul Razak, Abdul Latif

    Published 2012
    “…This cross-cultural study is an attempt to examine the relationship between meaning and burnout among university staff in Malaysia and Thailand using the Life Regard index and the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory (English version)…”
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    21A.226 Ethnic and National Identity, Fall 2009 by Jackson, Jean

    Published 2009
    “…An introduction to the cross-cultural study of ethnic and national identity. We examine the concept of social identity, and consider the ways in which gendered, linguistic, religious, and ethno-racial identity components interact. …”
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    CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLINGUISTIC STUDIES AS A TOOL FOR NATIONS’ MUTUAL AWARENESS by N. S. Yakimova

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…The author provides the example of a cross-cultural study of Russians’ and Americans’ speech behaviour in model situations from daily-life and professional spheres to prove the potential of using the results of psycholinguistic research as a tool for nations’ mutual awareness.…”
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    Learning About Identity in Kindergarten/First Grade through a Global Literature Lens by Lacey Elisea, Christy Reller

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…In this vignette, two teachers from the Vail Literacy Community describe their cross-cultural study of Mexico and how they contextualized it within a global perspective to integrate into the curriculum. …”
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