Cross-Cultural Meta-Analyses

  • van Hemert D
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Abstract

In the enormous collection of cross-cultural data that have been published during the last few decades it is difficult to perceive patterns. There is a clear need for systematizing the vast amount of cross-cultural studies and for developing models that explain cross-cultural differences in psychology. Two methods of cross-cultural meta-analysis can be distinguished. First, the instrument-based method of comparing data for one instrument across countries is suitable for instruments which have been administered in many countries. Second, a domain-based meta-analysis used a thematic domain from which culture-comparative studies are sampled instead of one specific instrument or method.

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van Hemert, D. A. (2003). Cross-Cultural Meta-Analyses. Online Readings in Psychology and Culture, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.9707/2307-0919.1020

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