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Business Time Perceptions and National Cultures: A Comparative Survey
Children of Two Cultures: Immigrant Children from Ethiopia in Israel
Chinese Perceptions of the Scandinavian Social Policy Model
Comparing Online Information Effects: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Online Information and Uncertainty Avoidance
Cross-Cultural Comparisons of Child-Reported Emotional and Physical Abuse: Rates, Risk Factors and Psychosocial Symptoms
Gay Youth in Four Cultures: A Comparative Study
India as a Philosophical Problem: McKim Marriott and the Comparative Enterprise
Juvenile Arrest: A Cross-Cultural Comparison
New Immigrants’ Perceptions of Family Life in Origin and Host Cultures: In-Group and Out-Group Favoritism Effect
Repertoires of Contention in Post-Communist Protest Cultures: An East Central European Comparative Survey
The Legal Cultures of Europe
The Study of Values as a Social Phenomenon: The Soviet Case
What’s Wrong With Cross-Cultural Comparisons of Subjective Likert Scales?: The Reference-Group Effect
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