True experiments cannot be conducted in cross cultural research because it is impossible to assign participants to different cultures randomly. Cross cultural studies are therefore regarded as quasi-experimental research, and threats that jeopardize the validity of causal inferences in cross cultural research are reviewed. Borrowing from evolutionary biology and epidemiology, the consilience approach is advocated for strengthening the validity of cross cultural causal inferences. This approach holds that causal inferences in cross cultural research are most convincing when supported by diverse evidence based on a sound theoretical basis, multiple sources of data, different research methods, and explicit refutation of alternative interpretat...
The extent to which methodological tools can help correct the overemphasis on fact finding and speed...
Two perspectives of scientific inquiry-both making use of the notion of culture-are analyzed from th...
Many important and interesting hypotheses about cultural evolution are evaluated using cross-cultura...
We address methodological challenges in cross-cultural and cultural psychology. First, we describe w...
ABSTRACT—In this article, we describe how cross-cultural research methodologies have evolved, with e...
Introduction This chapter addresses the methodological issues associated with equivalence and bias i...
In cross-cultural research, researchers have to adjust the constructs and associated measurement ins...
Conducting observational research in a cross-cultural context invokes a unique set'of difficult...
Many recent evolutionary psychology and human behavioral ecology studies have tested hypotheses by e...
Many recent evolutionary psychology and human behavioral ecology studies have tested hypotheses by e...
Cross-cultural studies involve persons from different countries and/or ethnic groups. One of the cen...
This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical and methodological issues confront...
The extent to which methodological tools can help correct the overemphasis on fact find-ing and spee...
A review of nearly three decades of cross-cultural research shows that this domain still has to addr...
Cultural psychology, and other social sciences (e.g. cultural anthropology, sociology), seek to docu...
The extent to which methodological tools can help correct the overemphasis on fact finding and speed...
Two perspectives of scientific inquiry-both making use of the notion of culture-are analyzed from th...
Many important and interesting hypotheses about cultural evolution are evaluated using cross-cultura...
We address methodological challenges in cross-cultural and cultural psychology. First, we describe w...
ABSTRACT—In this article, we describe how cross-cultural research methodologies have evolved, with e...
Introduction This chapter addresses the methodological issues associated with equivalence and bias i...
In cross-cultural research, researchers have to adjust the constructs and associated measurement ins...
Conducting observational research in a cross-cultural context invokes a unique set'of difficult...
Many recent evolutionary psychology and human behavioral ecology studies have tested hypotheses by e...
Many recent evolutionary psychology and human behavioral ecology studies have tested hypotheses by e...
Cross-cultural studies involve persons from different countries and/or ethnic groups. One of the cen...
This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical and methodological issues confront...
The extent to which methodological tools can help correct the overemphasis on fact find-ing and spee...
A review of nearly three decades of cross-cultural research shows that this domain still has to addr...
Cultural psychology, and other social sciences (e.g. cultural anthropology, sociology), seek to docu...
The extent to which methodological tools can help correct the overemphasis on fact finding and speed...
Two perspectives of scientific inquiry-both making use of the notion of culture-are analyzed from th...
Many important and interesting hypotheses about cultural evolution are evaluated using cross-cultura...