Understanding Culture

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bicultural identity
Bicultural Individuals
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Common Language
Construal Level Theory
Constructive Controversy
cross-cultural psychology
cultural cognition processes
Cultural Psychology
Cultural Syndromes
Dual Concern Model
ecological determinants
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FNE Scale
Harmony Enhancement
Hierarchical Generalized Linear Models
IBM Worker
Identity Appraisals
In-role Performance
intercultural adaptation
Interdependent Self-construals
International Monetary Fund
Likert Scale Response Categories
national value dimensions
Optimal Stimulation Level
psychological models of cultural variation
Self-conscious Emotions
Selfconscious Emotions
Social Dominance Orientation
Social Responding
Uncertainty Avoidance
Van De Vliert
West Germany
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781848728080
  • Weight: 1111g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jan 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume contains contributions from 24 internationally known scholars covering a broad spectrum of interests in cross-cultural theory and research. This breadth is reflected in the diversity of the topics covered in the volume, which include theoretical approaches to cross-cultural research, the dimensions of national cultures and their measurement, ecological and economic foundations of culture, cognitive, perceptual and emotional manifestations of culture, and bicultural and intercultural processes.

In addition to the individual chapters, the volume contains a dialog among 14 experts in the field on a number of issues of concern in cross-cultural research, including the relation of psychological studies of culture to national development and national policies, the relationship between macro structures of a society and shared cognitions, the integration of structural and process models into a coherent theory of culture, how personal experiences and cultural traditions give rise to intra-cultural variation, whether culture can be validly measured by self-reports, the new challenges that confront cultural psychology, and whether psychology should strive to eliminate culture as an explanatory variable.

Chi-yue Chiu, Robert S. Wyer, Ying-yi Hong