Short
Paper #2: Cross-Cultural Research Methods
Cross-cultural
studies systematically compare various cultures to understand how cultural
context affects human behavior. For instance, a child psychologist may examine
the impact of child-rearing practices in different cultures on development.
Likewise, a forensic psychologist might explore the effect of criminality
exposure in different cultures on recidivism rates. Furthermore,
anthropologists are more likely to conduct indigenous (ethnographic) studies.
In this type of research, the scientist spends time observing a culture and conducting
interviews. In this way, anthropologists often attempt to understand and
appreciate culture from the point of view of the people within it.
In a
500-word paper using APA-style in-text citations,
develop a hypothetical research study that investigates gender variations of a
particular behavior or psychological phenomenon. How would you conduct the
study cross-culturally?
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short papers must meet the 500-word requirement.
- ALL short
papers follow the APA writing style, particularly: - Headings.
- Parenthetical and Narrative
In-Text Citations. - References.
- Check for
plagiarism using Quetext. - Use Citefast to create your references
list but double-check that your referenced sources are correctly
formatted.
7. Class
book information for the reference.
8.
9.
Culture and Psychology –
Sixth Edition
10.
11. ISBN-10:
1-305-64895-1 or ISBN-13: 978-1-305-64895-1
12. Author: Matsumoto,
David; Juang, Linda. (2016).
13. Edition: 6th
14. Binding: Hardcover
15. Publisher: Cengage
Learning, Inc