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Muzafer Sherif encouraged me on numerous occasions to pursue my cross-cultural work. This could be expected, of course, given his emphasis on overcoming ethnocentrism.
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- Item Response Theory
- Discriminant Function Analysis
- Successive Interval
- Family Integrity
- Collectivist Culture
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Triandis, H.C. (1992). Cross-Cultural Research in Social Psychology. In: Granberg, D., Sarup, G. (eds) Social Judgment and Intergroup Relations. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2860-8_11
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