نتایج جستجو برای: cultural response

تعداد نتایج: 1112119  

Journal: :international journal of health policy and management 0
aun lor center for global health, centers for disease control and prevention, atlanta, ga, usa james c. thomas gilllings school of global public health, university of north carolina, chapel hill, nc, usa drue h. barrett office of science integrity, office of the associate director for science, centers for disease control and prevention, atlanta, ga, usa leonard w. ortmann office of science integrity, office of the associate director for science, centers for disease control and prevention, atlanta, ga, usa dionisio j. herrera guibert training programs in epidemiology and public health interventions network, task force for global health inc., atlanta, ga, usa

background recognizing the importance of having a broad exploration of how cultural perspectives may shape thinking about ethical considerations, the centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) funded four regional meetings in africa, asia, latin america, and the eastern mediterranean to explore these perspectives relevant to pandemic influenza preparedness and response. the meetings were ...

Background Recognizing the importance of having a broad exploration of how cultural perspectives may shape thinking about ethical considerations, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funded four regional meetings in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Eastern Mediterranean to explore these perspectives relevant to pandemic influenza preparedness and response. The meetings were ...

Journal: :Mayo Clinic Proceedings 1998

پایان نامه :دانشگاه امام رضا علیه اسلام - دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی 1393

this research aims at answering the questions about translation problems and strategies applied by translators when translating cultural concepts. in order to address this issue, qualitative and quantitative study were conducted on two groups of subjects at imam reza international university of mashhad. these two groups were assigned as beginner and advanced translation students (10 students). ...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2008
Elhanan Borenstein Marcus W Feldman Kenichi Aoki

Cumulative cultural change requires organisms that are capable of both exploratory individual learning and faithful social learning. In our model, an organism's phenotype is initially determined innately (by its genotypic value) or by social learning (copying a phenotype from the parental generation), and then may or may not be modified by individual learning (exploration around the initial phe...

2014
Nicolas Claidière Thomas C. Scott-Phillips Dan Sperber

Darwin-inspired population thinking suggests approaching culture as a population of items of different types, whose relative frequencies may change over time. Three nested subtypes of populational models can be distinguished: evolutionary, selectional and replicative. Substantial progress has been made in the study of cultural evolution by modelling it within the selectional frame. This progres...

2013
Lucas Molleman Ido Pen Franz J. Weissing

Models of cultural evolution study how the distribution of cultural traits changes over time. The dynamics of cultural evolution strongly depends on the way these traits are transmitted between individuals by social learning. Two prominent forms of social learning are payoff-based learning (imitating others that have higher payoffs) and conformist learning (imitating locally common behaviours)....

Journal: :Emotion 2006
Jeanne L Tsai Robert W Levenson Kimberly McCoy

To examine the relative influence of cultural and temperamental factors on emotional response, we compared the emotional behavior, reports of emotional experience, and autonomic responses of 50 European American (EA) and 48 Chinese American (CA) college-age dating couples during conversations about conflicts in their relationships. EA couples showed more positive and less negative emotional beh...

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Nurses face numerous patients with different cultural backgrounds and needs on a daily basis. Cultural diversity can be an obstacle in the way of providing quality healthcare services. Cultural competency is the proper response to cultural and ethnic diversity in the society. This research was conducted to define the concept of cultural competency in nursing education. In this study, Persian...

Journal: :International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie 2016
Peter B Smith Vivian L Vignoles Maja Becker Ellinor Owe Matthew J Easterbrook Rupert Brown David Bourguignon Ragna B Garðarsdóttir Robert Kreuzbauer Boris Cendales Ayala Masaki Yuki Jianxin Zhang Shaobo Lv Phatthanakit Chobthamkit Jas Laile Jaafar Ronald Fischer Taciano L Milfont Alin Gavreliuc Peter Baguma Michael Harris Bond Mariana Martin Nicolay Gausel Seth J Schwartz Sabrina E Des Rosiers Alexander Tatarko Roberto González Nicolas Didier Diego Carrasco Siugmin Lay George Nizharadze Ana Torres Leoncio Camino Sami Abuhamdeh Ma Elizabeth J Macapagal Silvia H Koller Ginette Herman Marie Courtois Immo Fritsche Agustín Espinosa Juan A Villamar Camillo Regalia Claudia Manzi Maria Brambilla Martina Zinkeng Baland Jalal Ersin Kusdil Benjamin Amponsah Selinay Çağlar Kassahun Habtamu Mekonnen Bettina Möller Xiao Zhang Inge Schweiger Gallo Paula Prieto Gil Raquel Lorente Clemares Gabriella Campara Said Aldhafri Márta Fülöp Tom Pyszczynski Pelin Kesebir Charles Harb

Variations in acquiescence and extremity pose substantial threats to the validity of cross-cultural research that relies on survey methods. Individual and cultural correlates of response styles when using 2 contrasting types of response mode were investigated, drawing on data from 55 cultural groups across 33 nations. Using 7 dimensions of self-other relatedness that have often been confounded ...

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