Cross-cultural psychology is a branch of psychology that looks at how cultural factors influence human behavior. While many aspects of human thought and behavior are universal, cultural differences can lead to often surprising differences in how people think, feel, and act.
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The course will cover social and cultural and Islamic aspects of human
behavior; differentiation between area studies, cross-cultural studies, and
intercultural studies and aims to familiarize students with cross-cultural
research.
a. Methodological issues in cross cultural research
b. Considerations for conducting cross cultural research
c. Translation, adaptation and application of psychological tests across cultures
d. Indigenous research and current issues across cultures