Research: Cross-Cultural Psychology

A relatively young discipline, cross-cultural psychology is the study of human behavior in its cultural context. Cross-cultural psychologists study both the diversity of human behavior in different cultural settings and how cultural factors influence perception, cognition, personality, attitudes, group behavior, psychopathology, development, and child-rearing.

 


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