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What makes someone “cool” appears to be remarkably consistent across cultures, according to a global psychology study.
From Chile to China, cultures vary greatly around the globe, but people in at least a dozen countries agree about what it ...
Media Screen time blamed for cross-cultural drop in birth rates Writers Noel King and Miles Bryan speculate young adults are too plugged in to pair up with others ...
A cross-sectional study was conducted research on garment factories, banking services, and casinos owned by companies from Taiwan region and Chinese mainland. A self-administered survey was used to ...
A cross-sectional study was conducted research on garment factories, banking services, and casinos owned by companies from Taiwan region and Chinese mainland. A self-administered survey was used to ...
Color Psychology and Product Design Color psychology research isn’t limited to color therapy, it's also used in marketing, advertising, and product design. One example is pharmaceuticals.
Psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics have been seldom used in investigating the cultural component of language. In this study, we suggest a scientific methodology to study neurocognitive mechanisms ...
Founded in 1971, the SCCR is an interdisciplinary organization that provides its members the opportunity to network with scholars from a wide variety of approaches to cross-cultural and comparative ...
We found that nearly 20% of cultural variation was explained by the combination of these ecological features. Importantly, our statistical estimates take into account common issues in cross ...
The correlation analysis is used to explore the relationship between the variables, as shown in Table 3. It can be seen from Table 3 that, consistent with the research hypothesis, cultural ...
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