Gender identityMasculinityFemininityCompatibility principleSelf-construalGender categorizationGender identity reflects people's understanding of themselves in terms of cultural definitions of female and male. In this article, we identify two traditions of research on gender identity that capture different aspects...
We then constructed a country collaboration map as a visual macro-representation of countries working together on rice research using these data. Bibliometrix, however, measured the country’s productivity based on the corresponding authors’ affiliations. We, therefore, noted two critical points here. ...
Furthermore, the results of the CFA of the Chinese sample (n = 387) reveal that after deleting four items, the third, sixth, and seventh items of ethnocentrism and the second item of IWTC, all other items had loadings better than the suggested cutoff value (0.6)63,64. The recommend...
Both theories have been shown to be highly predictive of career decisions (Schoon and Eccles, 2014, Su et al., 2009). But, as the two theories stem from different research traditions, the respective constructs have usually been investigated separately. Therefore, despite the ample empirical ...
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Research into the risk of anorexia nervosa (AN) has examined twin pairs to further the understanding of the contributions of genetics, trait inheritance, and environmental factors to eating disorder (ED) development. Investigations of twin experiences of
Both countries have significant regional and cultural traditions that likely provide some variability in the responses. Future research may want to identify different areas of each country more carefully for closer comparisons with matching strategies. Conclusion The current study highlighted potential ...
Informing his theory of translanguaging as a practical theory of language, Wei (2018) reviews how languaging has been studied from both applied linguistics (e.g. Swain, 2006) and psychology traditions (e.g. Thibault, 2017), whereby in both traditions, languaging is thought to be an active ...
this large body of research has some limitations. First, it tends to focus on Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic (WEIRD) countries and rarely has a cross-cultural dimension. Second, it tends to neglect the relationship between the left-wing counterpart of RWA, Left-Wing Au...
Culture can be defined by the customs, traditions, arts, and social norms of a nation or people. Furthermore, it is a collection of shared beliefs and characteristics of a group of people. Review the vocabulary we use to discuss culture, in...