cross-cultural study

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meaningsofcross-culturalandstudy

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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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study
noun
uk
/ˈstʌd.i/
us
/ˈstʌd.i/
the activity of examining a subject in detail in order to discover ...
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(Definition ofcross-culturalandstudyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The second justification offered is of immense significance to students ofcross-culturalstudy.
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Results from thecross-culturalstudyof monolinguals are not always relevant in making inferences about bilinguals.
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Across-culturalstudyof the effects of different social interaction patterns on mood might be illuminating.
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One important set of data is missing in this book, however, that would make it into a real crosslinguistic/cross-culturalstudy.
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Across-culturalstudyof the structure of comorbidity among common psychopathological syndromes in the general health care setting.
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Across-culturalstudyof mental health beliefs and attitudes towards seeking professional help.
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One type is the cross-linguistic orcross-culturalstudyof monolinguals, with the issue being the extent to which monolingual speakers of different languages have different conceptual or semantic representations.
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This paper deals with issues and possibilities ofcross-culturalstudyin architectural education, especially the teaching of architecture history and theory in schools with students of diverse cultural background.
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Thecross-culturalstudyof music is referred to as ethnomusicology.
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Across-culturalstudyon face-ism found that face-ism in photographs of politicians is more pronounced in gender-egalitarian societies compared to gender-unequal societies.
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This is an alternative freshman year of college emphasizing physical embodiment, spiritual study, mental education, the practice of creativity, and regular opportunities forcross-culturalstudy.
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The integration of cross-cultural studies thus attributes to a mutual discussion, and to a larger understanding of the interaction between spatial differentiation and social practice.
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Cross-cultural studies often seem to focus on developing mutual understandings of policy or organisation, so this concentration on method is particularly illuminating.
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A few cross-cultural studies have looked at how differences in a specific language's system of mental verbs may affect children's acquisition of theory of mind.
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Cross-cultural studies of small cultures have shown that these numbers are not universal.
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As we have learned from cross-cultural studies, even in similar situations, variations do not always manifest themselves in the same way cross-culturally.
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Its main use is in clinical studies to monitor changes after medical intervention, as a screening instrument in family practice, and in cross-cultural studies.
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The chapters that cover social issues and epidemiology are short, and cross-cultural studies are given only brief mention.
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Through cross-cultural studies, the consecutive phases of such a process may be studied simultaneously, for example among comparable sub-groups.
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