The paper aims to provide an ap- proach that allows to study the interplay of culture and psychological human function- ing in comparative study designs. Starting out with a brief overview of how qualita- tive, cultural, and comparative research is addressed in the field of psychology we will take a Cultural Psychology approach to suggest that the unit of analysis for com- parative research needs to be situated so- cial interaction. We will then suggest an integrative approach that allows us to study social interaction both on a micro- and on a macro-level by combining dis- course analysis of situated social interac- tion with ethnographic procedures that address the sociocultural embeddedness of these interactional practices. We illustrate...
The extent to which methodological tools can help correct the overemphasis on fact find-ing and spee...
ABSTRACT—In this article, we describe how cross-cultural research methodologies have evolved, with e...
There is a tendency to think of psychological processes as being universal with definite rules that ...
"The present paper aims to provide an approach that allows to study the interplay of culture and p...
The present paper aims to provide an approach that allows to study the interplay of culture and psyc...
An important feature of cultural psychology is its embrace of qualitative methodology. This methodol...
Although once considered to be at the margins of psychological science, the study of culture has blo...
AbstractCross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has ...
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...
We address methodological challenges in cross-cultural and cultural psychology. First, we describe w...
Cross-cultural research in social and behavioral sciences has expanded hugely over the past 50 years...
Two perspectives of scientific inquiry-both making use of the notion of culture-are analyzed from th...
Social psychology is often defined as the scientific study of the ways in which the actual or imagin...
Cross-cultural psychology has come of age as a scientific discipline, but how has it developed? The ...
The extent to which methodological tools can help correct the overemphasis on fact find-ing and spee...
ABSTRACT—In this article, we describe how cross-cultural research methodologies have evolved, with e...
There is a tendency to think of psychological processes as being universal with definite rules that ...
"The present paper aims to provide an approach that allows to study the interplay of culture and p...
The present paper aims to provide an approach that allows to study the interplay of culture and psyc...
An important feature of cultural psychology is its embrace of qualitative methodology. This methodol...
Although once considered to be at the margins of psychological science, the study of culture has blo...
AbstractCross-cultural psychology, in both its culture-comparative and its cultural traditions, has ...
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...
We address methodological challenges in cross-cultural and cultural psychology. First, we describe w...
Cross-cultural research in social and behavioral sciences has expanded hugely over the past 50 years...
Two perspectives of scientific inquiry-both making use of the notion of culture-are analyzed from th...
Social psychology is often defined as the scientific study of the ways in which the actual or imagin...
Cross-cultural psychology has come of age as a scientific discipline, but how has it developed? The ...
The extent to which methodological tools can help correct the overemphasis on fact find-ing and spee...
ABSTRACT—In this article, we describe how cross-cultural research methodologies have evolved, with e...
There is a tendency to think of psychological processes as being universal with definite rules that ...