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Triandis, Harry C. "Cross-cultural Psychology." Asian Journal of Social Psychology 2, no. 1 (1999): 127–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-839x.00029.

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Kramsch, Claire, and Richard W. Brislin. "Applied Cross-Cultural Psychology." Modern Language Journal 75, no. 4 (1991): 501. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/329501.

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Milfont, Taciano L., and Kim-Pong Tam. "Cross-cultural environmental psychology." Journal of Environmental Psychology 54 (December 2017): I. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0272-4944(17)30164-0.

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D'ardenne, Patricia. "Applied cross-cultural psychology." Behaviour Research and Therapy 29, no. 4 (1991): 374. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0005-7967(91)90080-m.

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Apicella, Coren L., and H. Clark Barrett. "Cross-cultural evolutionary psychology." Current Opinion in Psychology 7 (February 2016): 92–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2015.08.015.

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Tomoko Tanaka. "Cross-Cultural Contact and Cross-Cultural Social Skills." Proceeding of International Seminar Enrichment of Career by Knowledge of Language and Literature 11, no. 1 (2024): 25–37. https://doi.org/10.25139/eckll.v11i1.7696.

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This presentation focuses on the psychology of cross-cultural contacts and transitions, and introduce studies conducted by the author and colleagues. The first study is a cross-cultural adjustment study of international students in Japan. We investigated the relationship between cross-cultural adjustment and social relations. For the second study, the cross- cultural adjustment of international care workers in Japan was examined. We focused on the effect of social skills on the three levels of adjustment. The third study, the cross-cultural social skills learning session is introduced. The fou
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Triandis, Harry C. "Dialectics between cultural and cross-cultural psychology." Asian Journal of Social Psychology 3, no. 3 (2000): 185–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-839x.00063.

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Murakami, Kyoko. "Beyond Cultural Scripts in Cross-Cultural Psychology." Culture & Psychology 8, no. 4 (2002): 459–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1354067x0284004.

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Marcello, Mariangela. "‘Translated Identities: Cross-cultural Psychology." International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences: Annual Review 5, no. 9 (2011): 191–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.18848/1833-1882/cgp/v05i09/51881.

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Draguns, Juris G. "Cross-Cultural Psychology in 1990." Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 22, no. 1 (1991): 6–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022022191221002.

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Kotera, Yasuhiro, Noelia Lucía Martínez-Rives, Muhammad Aledeh, et al. "Cross-Cultural Psychology and Compassion." Encyclopedia 4, no. 4 (2024): 1509–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia4040098.

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Cross-cultural psychology evaluates how cultural factors influence people’s behaviour and mental processes. Cross-cultural psychology aims to understand individual differences and commonalities, and to develop an appreciation, respect, and knowledge of cultures distinct from one’s own. Compassion refers to the emotional response of understanding, empathising with, and desiring to alleviate or reduce the suffering or distress of others. Compassion involves noticing the pain or difficulties another person is experiencing and being motivated to help, often characterised by acts of kindness, suppo
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Hui, C. Harry, and Harry C. Triandis. "Measurement in Cross-Cultural Psychology." Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 16, no. 2 (1985): 131–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022002185016002001.

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Smith, Peter B. "Cross-cultural Psychology: Where Next?" Psychology and Developing Societies 13, no. 2 (2001): 141–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/097133360101300202.

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Agathonos-Georgopoulou, Helen. "Book Review: Cross-cultural psychology." International Journal of Behavioral Development 16, no. 4 (1993): 628–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016502549301600406.

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LaFromboise, Teresa D., and Sandra L. Foster. "Cross-Cultural Training." Counseling Psychologist 20, no. 3 (1992): 472–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0011000092203006.

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Despite the existence of Criteria 2 -cultural and individual differences -in the American Psychological Association (APA) accreditation of doctoral training in counseling psychology, few programs offer, much less require, course work on service delivery to or research with ethnic minorities. The goal of this article is to present a model for organizing and evaluating cross-cultural content throughout each phase of clinical and research training during doctoral study in scientist-practitioner programs. First described is an overview of the separate course, area of concentration, interdisciplina
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Sinha, Durganand. "Culture and Psychology: Perspective of Cross-Cultural Psychology." Psychology and Developing Societies 14, no. 1 (2002): 11–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/097133360201400102.

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Fülöp, Márta. "Cross-cultural and cultural comparative psychology in Hungary." Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle 64, no. 1 (2009): 3–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/mpszle.64.2009.1.1.

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A jelen tanulmány a magyarországi pszichológiai és pszichiátriai szakfolyóiratokban megjelent publikációk alapján átfogó és kimerítő áttekintését adja a Magyarországon 1960 és 2008 között végzett kultúraközi és kulturális összehasonlító vizsgálatoknak. A kutatásokat részben időrendben, évtizedekre tagolva, részben tematikusan ismerteti. A tanulmány bemutatja, hogy az ország fokozatos nyitottá válása miként tette lehetővé magyar és külföldi kutatócsoportok együttműködését. Kiemelten kezeli a rendszerváltást, amely a kutatott témák, kutatott országok és a kutatásban résztvevő kollégák számának u
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Muthuvel, Srividya. "COMMUNITY AND CROSS CULTURAL PHYCHOLOGY." Edumania-An International Multidisciplinary Journal 02, no. 01 (2024): 54–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.59231/edumania/9018.

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Community psychology is a field of psychology that focuses on the relationship between individuals and their communities. It seeks to understand how social and environmental factors can influence mental health and well-being. Cross-cultural psychology is a subfield of psychology that studies the similarities and differences in human behaviour across cultures. These two fields of psychology intersect in the study of cross-cultural communities. Cross-cultural communities are those that are made up of people from different cultures. These communities can be found in both urban and rural settings,
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Whitmeyer, Joseph M., Fathali M. Moghaddam, Donald M. Taylor, and Stephen C. Wright. "Social Psychology in Cross-Cultural Perspective." Contemporary Sociology 22, no. 5 (1993): 734. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2074661.

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Berry, John W., Walter J. Lonner, and Deborah L. Best. "The Ascent of Cross-Cultural Psychology." Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 53, no. 7-8 (2022): 715–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00220221221112327.

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This special Issue of the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology celebrates the 50th anniversary of the founding of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP) in 1972. This article seeks to provide a summary of the main influences that led to its founding, and the events and activities that followed. In this article, we search for the many relationships between cultural and behavioral phenomena, beginning around the turn of the 20th century, and continuing to the present. This review follows a chronological sequence and is organized according to the main events that led
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Gelfand, Michele. "Cross‐cultural Industrial and Organisational Psychology." Applied Psychology 49, no. 1 (2000): 29–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1464-0597.00004.

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Best, Deborah L., and Nicole M. Ruther. "Cross-Cultural Themes in Developmental Psychology." Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 25, no. 1 (1994): 54–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022022194251004.

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Bond, Michael Harris, and Peter B. Smith. "CROSS-CULTURAL SOCIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY." Annual Review of Psychology 47, no. 1 (1996): 205–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.psych.47.1.205.

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Segall, Marshall H., and James Georgas. "International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology." European Psychologist 3, no. 1 (1998): 76–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1016-9040.3.1.76.

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Lopez, Emilia C., and Margaret R. Rogers. "Conceptualizing cross-cultural school psychology competencies." School Psychology Quarterly 16, no. 3 (2001): 270–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1521/scpq.16.3.270.19889.

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Brown, Donald E. "Cross-cultural psychology: Research and applications." Journal of Social and Evolutionary Systems 19, no. 3 (1996): 303–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1061-7361(96)90043-0.

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Byrne, Barbara M. "Cross-cultural research methods in psychology." Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development 34, no. 6 (2013): 611–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01434632.2013.803715.

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No authorship indicated. "Review of Applied Cross-Cultural Psychology." Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews 36, no. 11 (1991): 1009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/030419.

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Keats, J. A. "Quantitative methods in cross-cultural psychology." Australian Journal of Psychology 38, no. 3 (1986): 403–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00049538608259026.

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Kim, Uichol, Young-Shin Park, and Donghyun Park. "The Challenge of Cross-Cultural Psychology." Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 31, no. 1 (2000): 63–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022022100031001006.

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Aycan, Zeynep. "Cross-Cultural Industrial and Organizational Psychology." Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 31, no. 1 (2000): 110–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022022100031001009.

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Bhugra, Dinesh. "Cross-cultural psychology—Research and applications." Behaviour Research and Therapy 33, no. 3 (1995): 359. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0005-7967(95)90011-x.

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Feyereisen, Pierre. "Cross-cultural psychology: Research and applications." Behavioural Processes 30, no. 3 (1993): 323. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0376-6357(93)90145-h.

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Garber, I. E. "Team Building in Cross-Cultural Psychology." Izvestiya of Saratov University. Philosophy. Psychology. Pedagogy 10, no. 1 (2010): 74–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.18500/1819-7671-2010-10-1-74-78.

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Organizational aspects of international researchers’ team building in Internet in cross-cultural psychology are considered. For dealing with key words a method including elements of association task and backward translation, Abric’s structural approach and Verges’s methodological tools is suggested.
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Laungani, Pittu. "Cross-cultural psychology: A handmaiden to mainstream Western psychology." Counselling Psychology Quarterly 15, no. 4 (2002): 385–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0951507031000069392.

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Ivanov, Lachezar, Jordan Buck, and Rory Sutherland. "The evolution-similarity matrix: an evolutionary psychology perspective on cross-cultural advertising." Innovative Marketing 16, no. 2 (2020): 159–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/im.16(2).2020.12.

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Corrections to the article made on November 24, 2020 The standardization/adaptation debate in cross-cultural advertising is a topic on which little consensus prevails and which remains heavily discussed. Using evolutionary psychology, this paper presents a typology of advertising cues and explains their cross-cultural relevance and transportability. The paper highlights three distinct categories – human universals (evolved similarities), local adaptations (evolved differences), and local socialization (differences not due to evolution). The paper contributes to advertising theory by providing
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Wright, Stephen C., and Michael Harris Bond. "The Cross-Cultural Challenge to Social Psychology." Contemporary Sociology 19, no. 6 (1990): 891. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2073249.

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Pines, Ayala M. "Cross-Cultural Psychology—Challenging and Being Challenged." Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews 35, no. 8 (1990): 820. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/028978.

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Milfont, Taciano L., and Richard A. Klein. "Replication and Reproducibility in Cross-Cultural Psychology." Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 49, no. 5 (2018): 735–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022022117744892.

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Replication is the scientific gold standard that enables the confirmation of research findings. Concerns related to publication bias, flexibility in data analysis, and high-profile cases of academic misconduct have led to recent calls for more replication and systematic accumulation of scientific knowledge in psychological science. This renewed emphasis on replication may pose specific challenges to cross-cultural research due to inherent practical difficulties in emulating an original study in other cultural groups. The purpose of the present article is to discuss how the core concepts of thi
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Butcher, James N. "A Parochial Perspective on Cross-Cultural Psychology." Contemporary Psychology 46, no. 6 (2001): 621–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/002387.

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Gullickson, Terri, and Pamela Ramser. "Review of Journeys Into Cross-Cultural Psychology." Contemporary Psychology: A Journal of Reviews 41, no. 4 (1996): 396–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/002929.

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Kagitcibasi, C., and J. W. Berry. "Cross-Cultural Psychology: Current Research and Trends." Annual Review of Psychology 40, no. 1 (1989): 493–531. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.ps.40.020189.002425.

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Georgas, James, and John W. Berry. "An Ecocultural Taxonomy for Cross-Cultural Psychology." Cross-Cultural Research 29, no. 2 (1995): 121–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/106939719502900202.

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Rogers, Margaret R., and Emilia C. Lopez. "Identifying Critical Cross-Cultural School Psychology Competencies." Journal of School Psychology 40, no. 2 (2002): 115–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0022-4405(02)00093-6.

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Ulvydienė, Loreta. "Psychology of Translation in Cross-cultural Interaction." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 116 (February 2014): 217–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.01.197.

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Ulvydiene, Loreta. "Psychology of Translation in Cross-Cultural Interaction." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 84 (July 2013): 1889–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.07.054.

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Smith, Peter B. "Cross-cultural psychology: Some accomplishments and challenges." Psychological Studies 55, no. 2 (2010): 89–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12646-010-0023-4.

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Jahoda, Gustav. "A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Developmental Psychology." International Journal of Behavioral Development 9, no. 4 (1986): 417–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016502548600900402.

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The burden of the argument put forward in this paper is that in spite of a considerable expansion of cross-cultural development studies over the past two decades, developmental psychology as a whole remains unduly parochial. Since most of its theories originate in the first world, one of the main functions of cross-cultural work is to assess the range of their applicability across the globe. After briefly illustrating this theme in relation to infant behaviour, research and theories dealing with cognitive development in childhood and adolescence are reviewed in more detail. Piagetians focusing
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Mann, Leon. "Contributions to cross-cultural psychology: An introduction." Australian Journal of Psychology 38, no. 3 (1986): 195–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00049538608259008.

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B. Smith, Peter. "Cross-Cultural Psychology: Contemporary Themes and Perspectives." Social Psychological Review 13, no. 1 (2011): 35–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.53841/bpsspr.2011.13.1.35.

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