In this roundtable discussion I will advocate balancing psychological invariance and cultural variation. There are large and evident differences between the behavior repertoires of human groups. Cross-cultural researchers have endeavored to explain such differences in terms of broad and inclusive sociocultural dimensions, styles and traits. Among other contributions to this roundtable, I will argue that psychological patterning of cross-cultural differences is much less coherent than our literature tends to suggest. Admittedly, this is a serious challenge; if correct, it implies that cross-cultural psychology tends to engage in cultural stereotyping
A review of nearly three decades of cross-cultural research shows that this domain still has to addr...
Saucier G, Kenner J, Iurino K, et al. Cross-Cultural Differences in a Global "Survey of World Views"...
Although once considered to be at the margins of psychological science, the study of culture has blo...
In this article we argue that there are 2 dominant underlying themes in discussions of strategies fo...
Much of the research in cross-cultural psychology is done using countries (national cultures) as mai...
In this essay three points are addressed: First, despite repeated findings of limited cross-cultural...
Cross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has been a h...
Cross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has been a h...
AbstractCross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has ...
We address methodological challenges in cross-cultural and cultural psychology. First, we describe w...
This overview of research on the relationship between behavior and culture is organized as follows. ...
ABSTRACT—In this article, we describe how cross-cultural research methodologies have evolved, with e...
Cross-cultural research in social and behavioral sciences has expanded hugely over the past 50 years...
10.1177/0022022114551791We know that there are cross-cultural differences in psychological variables...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explaincross-culturaldifferences in so-cial cognition as...
A review of nearly three decades of cross-cultural research shows that this domain still has to addr...
Saucier G, Kenner J, Iurino K, et al. Cross-Cultural Differences in a Global "Survey of World Views"...
Although once considered to be at the margins of psychological science, the study of culture has blo...
In this article we argue that there are 2 dominant underlying themes in discussions of strategies fo...
Much of the research in cross-cultural psychology is done using countries (national cultures) as mai...
In this essay three points are addressed: First, despite repeated findings of limited cross-cultural...
Cross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has been a h...
Cross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has been a h...
AbstractCross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has ...
We address methodological challenges in cross-cultural and cultural psychology. First, we describe w...
This overview of research on the relationship between behavior and culture is organized as follows. ...
ABSTRACT—In this article, we describe how cross-cultural research methodologies have evolved, with e...
Cross-cultural research in social and behavioral sciences has expanded hugely over the past 50 years...
10.1177/0022022114551791We know that there are cross-cultural differences in psychological variables...
Cultural psychologists have often sought to explaincross-culturaldifferences in so-cial cognition as...
A review of nearly three decades of cross-cultural research shows that this domain still has to addr...
Saucier G, Kenner J, Iurino K, et al. Cross-Cultural Differences in a Global "Survey of World Views"...
Although once considered to be at the margins of psychological science, the study of culture has blo...