Understanding Cross-Cultural Psychology: Eastern and Western PerspectivesSAGE, 19 sty 2007 - 264 This unique textbook eloquently introduces students to international perspectives on cross-cultural psychology (both Eastern and Western cultures), adopting a truly accessible narrative approach throughout. The main thrust of the book's content is to discuss the framework of culture, family structure, health, and bereavement. Intercultural interaction—and all of their intersections—and consideration are also given to methodological and ethical research issues and their application to differing cultures.
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Introduction | 1 |
THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES | 17 |
Nature rationale and scope of crosscultural psychology | 37 |
A conceptual model of crosscultural differences | 54 |
Ethical considerations | 82 |
Methodological issues in crosscultural psychology | 98 |
APPLIED PERSPECTIVES | 113 |
Family structures and childrearing practices | 129 |
Intercultural perception and interaction | 156 |
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Understanding Cross-Cultural Psychology: Eastern and Western Perspectives Pittu D Laungani Ograniczony podgląd - 2006 |
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