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... activities . This makes her approach distinct from cross - cultural psychology approaches because the latter usually examine aspects of the persons who are members of cultures . In some cases the work of cultural psychologists is not ...
... activities . This makes her approach distinct from cross - cultural psychology approaches because the latter usually examine aspects of the persons who are members of cultures . In some cases the work of cultural psychologists is not ...
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... activities and preferences , such as study and work interests , hobbies , and social relations . From a theoretical point of view , individuals tend to selectively reproduce activities associated with challenging , enjoyable , and ...
... activities and preferences , such as study and work interests , hobbies , and social relations . From a theoretical point of view , individuals tend to selectively reproduce activities associated with challenging , enjoyable , and ...
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... activities that are organized by formal organizations such as the Young Pioneers and the class committee . During these activities , children are encouraged to cooperate with each other and to develop positive relationships in the peer ...
... activities that are organized by formal organizations such as the Young Pioneers and the class committee . During these activities , children are encouraged to cooperate with each other and to develop positive relationships in the peer ...
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On the Prehistory of Crosscultural Development | 5 |
European Influences | 19 |
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