Policy Implications in Cross-Cultural Assessment

2002 ◽  
pp. 165-174
Author(s):  
Sharon-ann Gopaul-McNicol ◽  
Eleanor Armour-Thomas
2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amy M. Knepple ◽  
James Carney ◽  
Mino Rios ◽  
Sara Santos Chaves ◽  
Gilcimar Santos Dantas

Author(s):  
Gwendolyn Gardiner ◽  
Erica Baranski ◽  
Janina Larissa Buehler

Cross-cultural psychology can benefit from the incorporation of psychological situations and the investigation of how cultural influences are manifested in our daily lives. In this chapter, we review the current literature on cross-cultural assessments of situations under the framework of cues (objective attributes of a situation), characteristics (meaning or interpretation of cues), and classes (groups of situations based on cues or characteristics). Cultural situational cues, such as the weather or population density, vary both in frequency and in interpretation across countries. Characteristics of situations differ in the meaning individuals ascribe to cues, the affective response to situations based on culture socialization, and the amount of agency or autonomy perceived in situations. Lastly, classes of situations (e.g., education settings, the workplace, romantic relationships), provide a useful method of grouping common situations for understanding cultural differences.


1997 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 177-189 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amitai Etzioni

Relativism is in retreat on many fronts; it is much less clear what will replace it. One kind of relativism of special importance to international relations is the notion that members of one culture should not “judge” those of others—especially that the West should not pass judgment on the policies and values of other societies. If this facet of unbounded, normative pluralism is waning, too, what will take its place? Such a matter seems rather abstract, but its policy implications are many.


Author(s):  
Roberto Lewis-Fernández ◽  
Alfonso Martínez-Taboas ◽  
Vedat Sar ◽  
Sapana Patel ◽  
Adeline Boatin

2011 ◽  
Vol 29 (5) ◽  
pp. 428-442 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel A. Sass ◽  
Felicia Castro-Villarreal ◽  
Benedict T. McWhirter ◽  
Ellen Hawley McWhirter ◽  
Michael J. Karcher

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