1996
DOI: 10.1037/0003-066x.51.4.407
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The psychological measurement of cultural syndromes.

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“…In light of the growing awareness that research conducted in Western cultures does not necessarily represent the psychology of non western populations (Triandis, 1996) the two populations which were compared in this study could also be compared to those of a third world country.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In light of the growing awareness that research conducted in Western cultures does not necessarily represent the psychology of non western populations (Triandis, 1996) the two populations which were compared in this study could also be compared to those of a third world country.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In non-Western cultures' norms, collective needs, collective selfde®nitions, and values are often more important. 30 Emotions of sadness and depression in people with SCI vary across culture. Understanding this will broaden our service delivery, with attention to diversity based on the needs of individuals within the context of their respective cultures.…”
Section: Depression In People With Sci ± From a Cultural Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ejemplos de investigaciones al respecto son los estudios sobre individualismo-colectivismo (Triandis, 1995), el proceso de aculturación de migrantes (Berry, 2011) y el estudio de la obediencia a las normas sociales (Díaz-Guerrero, 1994). Triandis (1996) señala que las investigaciones en torno a la evaluación de la cultura tienen en común la medición de las creencias, normas, roles y autodefiniciones a través de instrumentos cuantitativos. Por su parte, Hofstede (2001) señala que la medición de la cultura a nivel individual es una estrategia viable para ver sus efectos, manteniendo la posibilidad de comparación entre los miembros de un grupo cultural y entre otros grupos.…”
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