Cross-cultural psychology: A symbiosis of cultural and comparative approaches |
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Authors: | JW Berry |
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Institution: | Psychology Department, Queen's University, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Culture–behaviour relationships can be understood in relation to many dimensions. It is argued that the cultural, indigenous and comparative traditions of research are mutually compatible, and indeed permit a symbiotic approach. This symbiosis produces a generic field, that of cross-cultural psychology, into which the three traditions can be incorporated, and permits the pursuit of a universal psychology. |
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