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    • Cross-Cultural Research on Psychotherapy: The Need for a Change

      cultural traditions and reflecting the cultural knowledge and practices of Western traditions (Marsella, 2009; Marsella & Yamada, 2010). Indeed, an analysis of six premier American Psychological Association (APA) journals revealed 95% of the research published in these jour-


    • Culture and Cognitive Development - SAGE Journals

      to research on the developmental niche, which includes studies of parenting, all of which will lead to the integrated framework of part 3. Piaget Cross-cultural research based on Piaget’s theory of cognitive development has undergone an exponential explosion in the 1970s. I am covering it first because I have been one of its main actors.


    • [PDF File]What is Culture?

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      Merit Research Journal of Education and Review Vol. 1(6) pp. ... important term to define in sociology, psychology, political sciences, anthropology, international business and cross cultural studies. It is quite difficult to find a The paper covers the d efinition of Culture, ... have been a core component of the research agenda (Lewin and Kim ...


    • [PDF File]Cross-cultural Human Resource Management Research by the Case of ...

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      Academic Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences ISSN 2616-5783 Vol.3, Issue 9: 132-141, DOI: 10.25236/AJHSS.2020.030915 Published by Francis Academic Press, UK ... cross-cultural management research, it can not only solve the current problems of Starbucks (China), but also provide references for other companies. ...


    • [PDF File]DECOLONIZING CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH: A CASE FOR NATIONAL CONFIGURED ...

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      David C. Thomas (1999) discussed the cultural implications of managing diverse groups and found cultural diversity of groups, the sociocultural norms of members of a group, and groups’ rela-tive cultural distance away from each other to have an effect on a group’s effectiveness. The study found that culturally homogene-


    • U) Cultural Values - JSTOR

      Cultural Values The Journal of the Institute for Cultural Research, Lancaster University Edited by Michael Dillon, Michael J. Shapiro, Paul Heelas, Scott Wilson, Tom Cahill Cultural Values is a journal dedicated to the transdisciplinary analysis of culture and its changing values. The journal publishes the latest thinking of leading international


    • [PDF File]THE PROBLEM OF TRANSLATION IN CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH ON EMOTION ...

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      Keywords: concepts, cross-cultural research, emotion concepts, translation Choi and Han are two Korean researchers who have conducted an interesting study on a native emotion concept. Interestingly, and against most of the research in Cross-Cultural Psychology, Choi and Han’s linguistic and cultural framework is not


    • Cross-cultural management research: Topics, paradigms, and methods—A ...

      journals of CCM research—the International Journal of Cross Cultural Management (IJCCM) and Cross Cultural and Strategic Management (CCSM). This article is divided into four sections. The first section gives an overview of the development of the field of CCM as well as the conceptional assumptions upon which this work is based. The


    • [PDF File]Organizational Cultural Theory and Research Administration ... - ed

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      The Journal of Research Administration, (48) 2 SOCIETY OF RESEARCH ADMINISTRATORS INTERNATIONAL integration, which has worked well enough to be considered valid and, therefore, to be taught to ... explicit knowledge and also the more personal, unspoken tacit knowledge. The cultural level of basic underlying assumptions represents the unstated ...


    • Why Culture Matters in Business Research - Walden University

      Journal of Social Change 2016, Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages 39–47 ©Walden University, LLC, Minneapolis, MN DOI: 10.5590/JOSC.2016.08.1.04 Please address queries to: Gene E. Fusch, Walden University. Email: gene.fusch@waldenu.edu Why Culture Matters in Business Research Gene E. Fusch Walden University Christina J. Fusch Walden University


    • [PDF File]Increasing Cultural Awareness Through a Cultural Awareness Program - ed

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      Cultural Awareness Consortium (CAC), in making a positive impact on the attitudes of a ... Journal of Educational Research and Practice 4 The dependent variable was measured through the Student Multicultural Relations Survey that was initially designed by Rothfarb (1992), but later revised by Woods (2009), and used with permission. ...


    • [PDF File]JOURNAL OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY

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      Journal of Cultural Diversity • Vol. 11, No. 3 80 Fall 2004 JAMES GERARD CAILLIER, PHD, SANDRA C. BROWN, DNS, APRN, FNP, SHARON PARSONS, PHD, PHILLIP J. ARDOIN, PHD, PETER CRUISE, PHD THE EFFECT OF RACE AND GENDER ON INVASIVE TREATMENT FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE C ardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among every racial and eth-


    • [PDF File]Cultural Competence in Research - Harvard University

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      Cultural competence in research is the ability of researchers and research staff to provide high quality research that takes into account the culture and diversity of a population when developing research ideas, conducting research, and exploring applicability of research findings. Cultural


    • [PDF File]Language and Culture

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      research requires a general view of culture. It is used in archaeology, linguistics, history, psychology, sociology and etc. It is even said that man is an animal with culture. That is to say, the factor which differentiates the human being's behaviour from the behaviour of animal is culture (Mesbahe Yazdi, 2005). In general, from the


    • Culturally Responsive Focus Groups: Reframing the Research Experience ...

      International Journal of Qualitative Methods 2011, 10(4) 401 Introduction Within the past two decades, focus groups have gained popularity as a research method within ... Villegas & Lucas, 2002a). When considering research as culturally responsive, cultural referents and perspectives are used to acknowledge and connect participants' multiple ...


    • The Value of Values in Cross-Cultural Research: A Special Issue in ...

      180 Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 42(2) emphasize mastery and autonomy (e.g., the United States and the United Kingdom) and those that emphasize mastery and hierarchy (e.g., India and China). The items used as measures of Schwartz’s cultural dimensions have been validated for cross-cultural research and include only


    • International Journal of Qualitative Methods Cultural Insiders and ...

      describing the social and cultural characteristic of the group with whom they undertake research (Liamputtong, 2010; Bishop, 2008; Tillman, 2002). Cultural outsiders refer to outsider researchers who enter a locality to conduct research. Cultural outsiders hold different values, beliefs, and knowledge from the community where they


    • [PDF File]Cultural Violence Johan Galtung Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 27, No ...

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      The theory of cultural violence is then related to two basic polnts in Gandhism, the doctrines of unity of life and of unity of means and end.;. Finally. the inclusion of culture as a major focus of peacc research is seen not only as deepening the quest for peace, hut also as a possihlc ... Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 27, No. 3. (Aug., 1990 ...


    • [PDF File]The Relationship between Teachers’ Views about Cultural Values ... - ed

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      Eurasian Journal of Educational Research 193 Cultural Values There are various classifications about cultural values. Among these classifications, Hofstede’s (1980) classification is a commonly used one. Thus, this classification is used in the current study. Hofstede (1980) divided cultural values


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