Cross-Cultural Research 2006 - Abstracts

Cross-Cultural Research 2006
TitleSubjectAuthors
Acculturation strategies and attitudes of African immigrants in the South of Spain: Between reality and hope.Social sciencesLuque, Marisol Navas, Fernandez, Maria del Carmen Garcia, Tejada, Antonio Jose Rojas
A crystal seen from each of its vertices: European views of European national characters.Social sciencesBoster, James Shilts, Maltseva, Kateryna
Community types and social indicator rates.Social sciencesLyson, Thomas A., Young, Frank W.
Comparative methods for studying cultural trait evolution: A simulation study.Social sciencesNunn, Charles Nunn, Mulder, Monique Borgerhoff, Langley, Sasha
Comparing cultures and comparing processes: Diachronic methods in cross-cultural anthropology.Social sciencesChrisomalis, Stephen
Corporal punishment and personality traits in the children of St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.Social sciencesMathurin, Melba N., Gielen, Uwe P., Lancaster, Jennifer
Corporal punishment and the mediating effects of parental acceptance-rejection and gender on empathy in a southern rural population.Social sciencesSmith, Martha S., Lindsey, Cynthia R., Hansen, Catherine E.
Corporal punishment in cross-cultural perspective: Directions for a research agenda.Social sciencesRohner, Ronald P., Ripoll-Nunez, Karen J.
Cross-cultural research as a Rosetta stone for discovering the original homelands of protolanguage groups.Social sciencesPeregrine, Peter N., Ember, Melvin, Ember, Carol R., Starostin, Sergei
Economic influences on ideals about future jobs in young adults in formerly socialist countries and the United States.Social sciencesZdaniuk, Bozena, Olson, Josephine E., Frieze, Irene H., Wall, Sally, Telpuchovskaya, Nina, Ferligoj, Anuska, Kogovsek, Tina, Horvat, Jasna, Sarlija, Natasa, Jarosova, Eva, Pauknerova, Daniel, Luu, Lan Anh Nguyen, Kovacs, Monika, Miluska, Jolanta, Orgocka, Aida, Erokhina, Ludmila, Mitina, Olga V., Popova, Ludmila V., Petkeviciute, Nijole, Pejic-Bach, Mirjana, Makovec, Maja Rus
Fish, game, and the foundations of complexity in forager society: The evidence from New Guinea.Social sciencesRoscoe, Paul
How we recognize angry and happy emotion in people, places and things.Social sciencesAronoff, Joel
Is the effect of national wealth on academic achievement mediated by mass media and computers?Social sciencesBarber, Nigel
Mixed methods in international collaborative research: The experience of the international study of parents, children, and schools.Social sciencesSuper, Charles M., Harkness, Sara, Moscardino, Ughetta, Bermudez, Moises Rios, Zylicz, Piotr Olaf, Welles-Nystrom, Barbara, Blom, Marjolijn, Parmar, Parminder, Axia, Giovanna, Palacios, Jesus
Relations among corporal punishment, perceived parental acceptance, and psychological adjustment in Jamaican youths.Social sciencesRohner, Ronald P., Steely, Angela C.
Synchrony in the new world: An example of archaeoethnology.Social sciencesPeregrine, Peter N.I.
The mating strategies and mate preferences of mail order brides.Social sciencesMinervini, Bibiana Paez, McAndrew, Francis T.
Where do cultures come from?(family culture)Social sciencesKanazawa, Satoshi
Youths' perceptions of corporal punishment, parental acceptance, and psychological adjustment in a Turkish metropolis.Social sciencesRohner, Ronald P., Erkman, Fatos
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