Tsukamoto, S., Holland E., Haslam, N., Karasawa M. & Yoshihisa K. (2015). Cultural Differences in Perceived Coherence of the Self and Ingroup: A Japan-Australia comparison. Asian Journal of Social Psychology. 18
This keynote chapter provides an overview of research into the relationship between health and gender/sex. Since health has multiple dimensions, several measures are needed to capture variations by gender and the use of multiple measures can help us better understand the underlying explanations for ge...
The Brits are an exception as they fit somewhere in between Americans and continental Europeans. They may be even more reserved than the European average, but their generally polite and friendly attitude makes them much less blunt than the majority of Europeans. Food Europeans all have many ...
The main difference between data privacy and Security is that Data Privacy involves how your data is used and controlled, while security protects this data. Security can exist without data privacy, but the reverse is not true. Computer security and data privacy are both equally important for mana...
Here we quantified global, regional and national dietary patterns among children and adults, by age group, sex, education and urbanicity, across 185 countries between 1990 and 2018, on the basis of data from the Global Dietary Database project. Our primary measure was the Alternative Healthy ...
An observation of diet and CF across 60,000 households in Japan, a nation whose diet and demographics are in many ways globally indicative, does not support this. Meat consumption only weakly explains the difference between high- and low-CF households and is not localized to any particularly ...
What are the differences between China and Australia in dealing with public emergencies? How do the differences reflect in the cultures?Draw a mind map about people's attitude towards time between Chinese people and American people based on your reading of the PPT "The Time in Different Cultures...
ACTIVITY 1 CASE STUDY: NEEDS AND WANTS 1 ▶ How might the two images in Figure 1.3 illustrate the differences between needs and wants? Needs are the basic requirements for human survival. Some of these needs are physical and include water, food, warmth, shelter and clothing. ...
and peri-urban agriculture, as sources of local fresh food, could play an important role. Whereas some scholars do not differentiate between peri-urban and urban agriculture, seeing them as a single entity, our hypothesis is that they are distinct, and that this has important consequences for ...
Fig. 1: Sex-biases in mutation frequency of driver genes, SNV density and tumour evolution. aFrom top to bottom, each plot shows the logistic regressionq-value for the sex effect; difference in proportion of mutated samples between the sexes with blue denoting male-dominated bias; and mutation...