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The Ibadan Conference And Beyond, Harry C. Triandis
The Ibadan Conference And Beyond, Harry C. Triandis
Online Readings in Psychology and Culture
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The Directories Of Cross-Cultural Psychology (1968-1970): Building A Network, John W. Berry
The Directories Of Cross-Cultural Psychology (1968-1970): Building A Network, John W. Berry
Online Readings in Psychology and Culture
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The 1971 Istanbul Conference: First Face-To-Face Meeting Of Many Cross-Cultural Psychologists, Pieter J. D. Drenth
The 1971 Istanbul Conference: First Face-To-Face Meeting Of Many Cross-Cultural Psychologists, Pieter J. D. Drenth
Online Readings in Psychology and Culture
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Out Of The Lab And Into The World: How One Psychologist Became Cross-Cultural, Marshall H. Segall
Out Of The Lab And Into The World: How One Psychologist Became Cross-Cultural, Marshall H. Segall
Online Readings in Psychology and Culture
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The Climate For And Status Of Cross-Cultural Psychology In The 1960s, Gustav Jahoda
The Climate For And Status Of Cross-Cultural Psychology In The 1960s, Gustav Jahoda
Online Readings in Psychology and Culture
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Catalogue Of Acculturation Constructs: Descriptions Of 126 Taxonomies, 1918-2003, Floyd W. Rudmin
Catalogue Of Acculturation Constructs: Descriptions Of 126 Taxonomies, 1918-2003, Floyd W. Rudmin
Online Readings in Psychology and Culture
Acculturation refers to the processes by which individuals, families, communities, and societies react to inter-cultural contact. Advances in communication and transportation technologies, and increasing migration pressures due to demographic, economic, environmental, human rights, and security disparities, make acculturation one of the most important topics for applied research in cross-cultural psychology. However, progress in acculturation research has been frustrated by our inabilities to pit theories against each other in meaningful ways, to summarize results by meta-analytic methods, or to improve constructs and scales all because we have been unaware of the interdisciplinary breadth of acculturation research and its historical depth. This …