AnthroTools: An R package for cross-cultural ethnographic data analysis
BG Purzycki, A Jamieson-Lane - Cross-Cultural Research, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
As large-scale collaborative, cross-cultural ethnographic research becomes easier and
easier to realize, certain ethnographic methods and analyses should be correspondingly …
easier to realize, certain ethnographic methods and analyses should be correspondingly …
Conceptualizing agency: Folkpsychological and folkcommunicative perspectives on plants
DL Medin, SG García - Cognition, 2017 - Elsevier
The present research addresses cultural variation in concepts of agency. Across two
experiments, we investigate how Indigenous Ngöbe of Panama and US college students …
experiments, we investigate how Indigenous Ngöbe of Panama and US college students …
Cultural consensus theory for continuous responses: A latent appraisal model for information pooling
Abstract A Cultural Consensus Theory approach for continuous responses is developed,
leading to a new model called the Continuous Response Model (CRM). It is a cognitive …
leading to a new model called the Continuous Response Model (CRM). It is a cognitive …
Cultural consensus theory for the ordinal data case
R Anders, WH Batchelder - Psychometrika, 2015 - Springer
Abstract A Cultural Consensus Theory approach for ordinal data is developed, leading to a
new model for ordered polytomous data. The model introduces a novel way of measuring …
new model for ordered polytomous data. The model introduces a novel way of measuring …
Grounding principles for inferring agency: Two cultural perspectives
DL Medin, SG García - Cognitive Psychology, 2017 - Elsevier
The present research investigates cultural variation in grounding principles for inferring
agency in order to address an important theoretical debate: does cultural diversity in agency …
agency in order to address an important theoretical debate: does cultural diversity in agency …
Cultural consensus theory
WH Batchelder, R Anders… - Stevens' handbook of …, 2018 - books.google.com
There are many situations in the social and cognitive sciences in which a group of
individuals may be assumed to share some specific knowledge, beliefs, preferences, or …
individuals may be assumed to share some specific knowledge, beliefs, preferences, or …
Faculty subcultures in engineering and their implications for organizational change
Background Prior efforts to understand faculty culture have largely described monoliths
where individuals are differentiated by their productivity. Little prior work provides rich faculty …
where individuals are differentiated by their productivity. Little prior work provides rich faculty …
Psychometric analysis of forensic examiner behavior
A Luby, A Mazumder, B Junker - Behaviormetrika, 2020 - Springer
Forensic science often involves the comparison of crime-scene evidence to a known-source
sample to determine if the evidence and the reference sample came from the same source …
sample to determine if the evidence and the reference sample came from the same source …
Toward discovering a national identity for millennials: Examining their personal value orientations for regional, institutional, and demographic similarities or variations
J Weber, J Loewenstein, P Lewellyn… - … and Society Review, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Millennials are a powerful workforce group and are quickly becoming established business
leaders, consumers, and investors. Yet, millennials are often described as a uniformly …
leaders, consumers, and investors. Yet, millennials are often described as a uniformly …
[图书][B] Funding Programmes and Initiatives for Internationally Mobile Postdocs: Perceived Impacts on Individuals, Institutions and Society. An exploratory study.
“Internationalization has been presented as a universal good, as if to create a crossborder,
cross-cultural or global connection is to automatically trigger a flow of allaround benefits (…) …
cross-cultural or global connection is to automatically trigger a flow of allaround benefits (…) …