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Cross-cultural psychology is a branch of psychology that explores the similarities and differences in thinking and behavior between individuals from different cultures.
Cross-cultural psychology is a branch of psychology that explores the similarities and differences in thinking and behavior between individuals from different cultures.
A Miami University graduate student has found distinct cross-cultural differences in the use of the increasingly popular emoji images used in text messaging and other digital communication.
Ultimately, maintaining this cross-cultural perspective will allow him to conduct impactful research and gain a deeper understanding of his own cultural identity in the process. About the REAL Program ...
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 ...
A group of social scientists who conduct cross-cultural research are casting a critical lens on their own practices.
New research offers compelling evidence that media violence affects aggressive behavior. This first-of-its-kind study, led by Craig Anderson, a Distinguished Professor of psychology at Iowa State ...
In this article, I look at the tradition of cultural determinism in cross-cultural research created by the work of Geert Hofstede and how such discourses impact geopolitical mobility of people from ...
A number of theories try to explain how cultural differences come to be. A new study quantifies how such factors as resource abundance, population density and infectious disease risk can contribute.