TY - BOOK AU - Berry,John W. TI - Cross-cultural psychology: research and applications SN - 0521641527 AV - GN502 .C76 2002 U1 - 155.8 21 PY - 2002/// CY - Cambridge, UK, New York, NY PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Ethnopsychology N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 483-560) and index; 1; Introduction to cross-cultural psychology --; Part I; Similarities and Differences in Behavior across Cultures: --; 2; Cultural transmission and individual development --; 3; Social behaviour --; 4; Personality --; 5; Cognition --; 6; Language --; 7; Emotion --; 8; Perception --; Part II; Pursuing Relationships between Behavior and Culture: Research Strategies: --; 9; Approaches from cultural anthropology --; 10; Biology and culture --; 11; Methodological concerns --; 12; Theoretical issues in cross-cultural psychology --; Part III; Applying Research Findings across Cultures: --; 13; Acculturation and Intercultural Relations --; 14; Organizations and Work --; 15; Communication and training --; 16; Health behavior --; 17; Psychology and the majority world N2 - "This second edition of the best selling textbook Cross-Cultural Psychology has been substantially revised to provide the student with the most comprehensive overview of cross-cultural psychology available in one volume. The team of internationally acclaimed authors have included the most up-to-date research in the field and written two new chapters on language and on emotion. Within a universalistic framework the book emphasises not only research on basic processes and theory, but also methodology and applications of cross-cultural psychology with respect to acculturation, organisational processes, communication, health and national development. The new format of the book is designed to make it even more accessible and reader-friendly and includes chapter outlines, chapter summaries, further reading and a glossary of key terms."--Publisher description ER -