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Cross-Cultural Research, Multiple-component retail product Book

Cross-Cultural Research Multiple-component retail product

Edited by Mark F. Peterson

Part of the Sage Benchmarks in Social Research Methods series

Multiple-component retail product

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Including both classic and contemporary readings, this four-volume Major Work evaluates, explains and highlights the key issues in multiple disciplines where the term "culture" has a partially unique and partially shared history.   Further elaboration on the key ideas and debates in this is provided through the editor’s original introduction, which guides the reader through issues and areas such as the potential for integration, paradigmatic nuances in the term "culture".   Volume One: Cultural Anthropology: History, Controversy and Current Status Volume Two: Culture and Related Concepts in Sociology and Economics Volume Three: Cross Cultural Psychology and Communication: Value Dimensions and Cognition Volume Four: Culture in Organizational and Political Theory

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