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Culture and Psychology

Acculturation and Adapting to Other Cultures: Western Washinton UniversityInternational Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology
Basic Psychological Processes and Culture: Western Washington UniversityIs Amae the Key to Understanding Japanese Culture?: Herman Smith
Childrearing, Culture, and Mental Health: Peter CookMarginality in a Pluralistic Society: Billie Davis
Cognitive Costs of Physical and Mental Health: Applying the Psychology of the Developed World to the Problems of the Developing World: Robert SternbergMeasuring Personality and Values Across Cultures: Western Washington University
Comparisons of Attitudes Toward Living and Dying: A Programmatic Study in International and Cross-Cultural Perspectives: Leonore AdlerOn the Growth and Continuing Importance of Cross-Cultural Psychology: Walter Lonner
Conceptual, Methodological, and Ethical Issues in Psychology and Culture: Western Washington UniversityOnline Readings in Psychology and Culture: Western Washington University
Conceptualizing and Measuring Intelligence, Abilities, and Creativity Across Cultures: Western Washinton UniversityOutline of a Coherent, Comprehensive Concept of Culture: Carl Ratner
Contextualism versus Positivism in Cross-Cultural Psychology: Carl Ratner (1.19MB PDF)Perspectives from Various Cultural and Ethnic Groups: Western Washington University
Cross-Cultural Human Development: Uwe GielenPerspectives on Becoming More Culturally Competent: Western Washington University
Cross-Cultural Psychology in the 21st Century: David MatsumotoPost-Soviet Psychology: What is Ahead?: Albert Nalchajian
A Cultural Critique of Psychological Explanations of Terrorism: Carl RatnerPsychological Science in a Postmodern Context: Kenneth Gergen
Cultural Perspectives on Death, Dying, and Bereavement: Western Washington UniversityRace and Ethnicity: Michael Kearl
Cultural Perspectives on Families: Western Washington University Social Psychology and Culture: Western Washington University
Cultural Psychology and Qualitative Methodology: Scientific and Political Considerations: Carl Ratner (229K PDF) Studying Health and Well-Being Across Cultures: Western Washington University
Culture and Human Development: Infancy, Childhood, and Adolescence: Western Washington UniversityTest Yourself for Hidden Bias: tolerance.org (requires JAVA) 
Culture and Human Development: Adulthood and Old Age: Western Washington UniversityTheoretical and Methodological Problems in Cross-Cultural Psychology: Carl Ratner
Culture and Mental Illness: Western Washington UniversityThree Approaches to Cultural Psychology: A Critique: Carl Ratner
Cultural Psychology Links: Social Psychology Network

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