cross-cultural differences

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cross-cultural
adjective
uk
/ˌkrɒsˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/
us
/ˌkrɑːsˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/
involving two or more different cultures and their ideas ...
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difference
noun
uk
/ˈdɪf.ər.əns/
us
/ˈdɪf.ɚ.əns/
the way in which two or more things which you are comparing are not ...
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These findings show support for the notion that there is across-culturaldifferencepresent in emotional judgement.
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I am particularly struck with the importance of studying the question of cross-cultural differences and inter-species comparisons.
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Interlanguage pragmatics continues to attract researchers interested in cross-cultural differences and interlanguage development.
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We do not find that prevalence differences are explained by cross-cultural differences in the form or validity of the depressive syndrome.
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Cross-cultural differences exist in the prevalence and patterning of problems.
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Failing to recognize the significance of cross-cultural differences can have dire consequences for children's social wellbeing and linguistic development.
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Cross-national and cross-cultural differences continue to stimulate and perplex psychiatric epidemiologists.
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Measuring the impact of cross-cultural differences on learners' comprehension of imageable idioms.
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To some of us, interested in understanding cross-cultural differences and culture change (in the holistic sense), these principles, being advanced as universal constants, did not appear to be very useful.
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Such cross-cultural differences in the way cultural standing is marked do not negate the potential universal that a cultural standing continuum will be recognized and marked in some way everywhere.
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The adherents of this view recognize cross-cultural differences as well.
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The adherents of the dispositional view acknowledge that there are cross-cultural differences in decision-making and support the cause of cross-cultural research.
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Other studies suggest that these national or cross-cultural differences exist across entire societies.
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The theory discusses cross-cultural differences that have been observed when studying communicative strategies in different cultures.
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This study demonstrates that cross-cultural differences in attachment reflect local customs and not broader differences between countries.
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The development of measures of just-world beliefs has also allowed researchers to assess cross-cultural differences in just-world beliefs.
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There are consistent cross-cultural differences in how people respond to fear.
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Recent research has found gender, age, and cross-cultural differences in the ownership of the idea to immigrate (for more, click here).
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