Surveying Cultures uniquely employs techniques rooted in survey methodology to discover cultural patterns in social science research. Examining both classical and emerging methods that are used to survey and assess differing norms among populations, the book successfully breaks new ground in the field, introducing a theory of measurement for ethnographic studies that employs the consensus-as-culture model. The book begins with a basic overview of cross-cultural measurement of sentiments and presents innovative and sophisticated analyses of measurement issues and of homogeneity among respondents. Subsequent chapters explore topics that are at the core of successful data collection and analysis in culture studies, including: The role of bipo...
A review of nearly three decades of cross-cultural research shows that this domain still has to addr...
Many very intelligent people don't like dealing with numbers. Similarly, many gifted scientists are ...
According to traditional error theory, sentiment measurements vary unsystematically from individual ...
After examining 121 instruments for measuring culture, we provide a historical overview and analyze ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to highlight the problems in the measurement of culture in co...
Fundamental to the debate of culture and its impact is the identification of the dimensions that com...
After examining 121 instruments for measuring culture, we provide a historical overview and analyze ...
Abstract What is the role of measurement in the sociology of culture and how can we sort out the com...
A valid and reliable anthropological measurement must be culturally appropriate for a particular soc...
Growing globalisation of the world draws attention to cultural differences between people from diffe...
We address methodological challenges in cross-cultural and cultural psychology. First, we describe w...
Regardless of whether the research goal is to establish cultural universals or to identify and expla...
One major threat to revealing cultural influences on psychological states or processes is the presen...
This paper introduces the special section “Cultural differences in questionnaire responding” and dis...
In recent decades, cultural sociologists have initiated research that brings network-analytic method...
A review of nearly three decades of cross-cultural research shows that this domain still has to addr...
Many very intelligent people don't like dealing with numbers. Similarly, many gifted scientists are ...
According to traditional error theory, sentiment measurements vary unsystematically from individual ...
After examining 121 instruments for measuring culture, we provide a historical overview and analyze ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to highlight the problems in the measurement of culture in co...
Fundamental to the debate of culture and its impact is the identification of the dimensions that com...
After examining 121 instruments for measuring culture, we provide a historical overview and analyze ...
Abstract What is the role of measurement in the sociology of culture and how can we sort out the com...
A valid and reliable anthropological measurement must be culturally appropriate for a particular soc...
Growing globalisation of the world draws attention to cultural differences between people from diffe...
We address methodological challenges in cross-cultural and cultural psychology. First, we describe w...
Regardless of whether the research goal is to establish cultural universals or to identify and expla...
One major threat to revealing cultural influences on psychological states or processes is the presen...
This paper introduces the special section “Cultural differences in questionnaire responding” and dis...
In recent decades, cultural sociologists have initiated research that brings network-analytic method...
A review of nearly three decades of cross-cultural research shows that this domain still has to addr...
Many very intelligent people don't like dealing with numbers. Similarly, many gifted scientists are ...
According to traditional error theory, sentiment measurements vary unsystematically from individual ...