Cross-Cultural Research 2000 - Abstracts

Cross-Cultural Research 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
Aggression among children in four cultures.Social sciencesMunroe, Robert L., Hulefeld, Robert, Rodgers, James M., Tomeo, Damon L., Yamazaki, Steven K.
A social psychology perspective on the study of culture: an eye on the road to interdisciplinarianism.Social sciencesPepitone, Albert
Children's daily activities in a Mayan village: a culturally grounded description.(Statistical Data Included)Social sciencesGaskins, Suzanne
Children's play in cross-cultural perspective: a new look at the 'Six Cultures' study.(Statistical Data Included)Social sciencesEdwards, Carolyn Pope
Cross-cultural studies in child development in Asian contexts.Social sciencesKeats, Daphne M.
Culture and gender effects in pain beliefs and the prediction of pain tolerance.Social sciencesNayak, Sangeetha, Shiflett, Samuel C., Eshun, Sussie, Levine, Fredric M.
Effects of cultural tightness and collectivism on self-concept and causal attributions.Social sciencesCarpenter, Sandra
Family size and community organization: a cross-cultural comparison.Social sciencesBondarenko, Dmitri, Korotayev, Andrey
Femme fatale and status fatale: a cross-cultural perspective.Social sciencesJankowiak, William, Ramsey, Angela
History, culture, learning, and development.Social sciencesGreenfield, Patricia M., Maynard, Ashley E., Childs, Carla P.
Independent and interdependent conceptions of self: an investigation of age, gender, and culture differences in importance and satisfaction ratings.Social sciencesWatkins, David, Mortazavi, Shahrenaz, Trofimova, Irina
On the relationship between country sex ratios and teen pregnancy rates: a replication.Social sciencesBarber, Nigel
Polygyny and democracy: a cross-cultural comparison.Social sciencesBondarenko, Dmitri, Krotayev, Andrey
Religion and intragroup cooperation: preliminary results of a comparative analysis of utopian communities.Social sciencesSosis, Richard
Role of gender and rumination in suicide ideation: a comparison of college samples from Ghana and the United States.(Statistical Data Included)Social sciencesEshun, Sussie
Social expectations among African American, Hispanic, and European American adolescents.(Statistical Data Included)Social sciencesYager, Thomas J., Rotheram-Borus, Mary Jane
The persistence of polygyny as an adaptive response to poverty and oppression in apartheid South Africa.Social sciencesAnderson, Connie M.
The sad story of anthropology 1950-1999.Social sciencesD'Andrade, Roy
The sex ratio as a predictor of cross-national variation in violent crime.(Statistical Data Included)Social sciencesBarber, Nigel
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