نتایج جستجو برای: cultural norms

تعداد نتایج: 171299  

2003
Amir N. Licht Chanan Goldschmidt Shalom H. Schwartz William Davidson

This study presents evidence about relations between national culture and social institutions. We operationalize culture with data on cultural dimensions for over 50 nations adopted from cross-cultural psychology and generate testable hypotheses about three basic social norms of governance: the rule of law, corruption, and accountability. These norms correlate systematically and strongly with n...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد - دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی 1393

abstract: the present study is an attempt to find out cultural exophoric references in iranian high-school elt textbooks and touch stone series to compare the frequency of occurrence of such references in these books. the purpose is to find out which of the series of the books under investigation impose a greater referential burden on efl learners as far as their reading comprehension of the ...

Journal: :Eastern Mediterranean health journal = La revue de sante de la Mediterranee orientale = al-Majallah al-sihhiyah li-sharq al-mutawassit 2015
M Mousavi Bazaz A Zabihi Zazoly H Karimi Moonaghi

Despite the importance of cultural competence in health care, there has been no research to develop a framework for cultural competence in the Iranian context. This qualitative study at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences aimed to elucidate the views of medical faculty staff on the components of cross-cultural competence and compare these with similar studies published in English. Using a co...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2007
Salim Rayman Khalid Almas

AIM The aim of this paper is to highlight the need to integrate cultural care into dental hygiene practice. BACKGROUND Culture can be better understood through the concepts, beliefs, and norms of the culturally diverse population of the United States. It is important to understand cultural perceptions of oral health in order to manage transcultural barriers that may arise during the utilizati...

Journal: :International Journal of Intercultural Relations 2021

Abstract This study investigated the relationship between different domains of cultural adaptation among international students in Japan and moralization culture-specific norms. Newcomers may adapt certain norms host culture ascribe moral meanings to initially nonmoral activities or objects. Building on existing model sociocultural adaptation, we how types are associated with Japanese For Japan...

2017
Kimmo Eriksson Pontus Strimling Per A. Andersson Mark Aveyard Markus Brauer Vladimir Gritskov Toko Kiyonari David M. Kuhlman Angela T. Maitner Zoi Manesi Catherine Molho Leonard S. Peperkoorn Muhammad Rizwan Adam W. Stivers Qirui Tian Paul A. M. Van Lange Irina Vartanova Junhui Wu Toshio Yamagishi

Violators of cooperation norms may be informally punished by their peers. How such norm enforcement is judged by others can be regarded as a meta-norm (i.e., a second-order norm). We examined whether meta-norms about peer punishment vary across cultures by having students in eight countries judge animations in which an agent who over-harvested a common resource was punished either by a single p...

2015
Susan G. McNiesh

Simulated practice of clinical skills has occurred in skills laboratories for generations, and there is strong evidence to support high-fidelity clinical simulation as an effective tool for learning performance-based skills. What are less known are the processes within clinical simulation environments that facilitate the learning of socially bound and integrated components of nursing practice. ...

2012
Robert Boyd

Humans are much more cooperative than other vertebrates. In other species, cooperation is mainly limited to close relatives, there is little division of labor, no trade, and no large scale conflict, the sick and disabled must fend for themselves, and the strong take from the weak without fear of sanctions by third parties. In contrast, division of labor, trade, and large scale conflict are prom...

2003
M. Sharon Jeannotte

Social capital has been defined by Robert Putnam in his book Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community as “features of social organizations, such as networks, norms and trust, that facilitate action and co-operation for mutual benefit.” Cultural capital, as defined by Pierre Bourdieu, has most often been associated with personal interest in and experience with prestigious cu...

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