Navigating cross-cultural research: methodological and ethical considerations

The intensifying pace of research based on cross-cultural studies in the social sciences necessitates a discussion of the unique challenges of multi-sited research. Given an increasing demand for social scientists to expand their data collection beyond WEIRD (Western, educated, industrialized, rich...

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Hauptverfasser: Broesch, Tanya, Crittenden, Alyssa N, Beheim, Bret A, Blackwell, Aaron D, Bunce, John A, Colleran, Heidi, Hagel, Kristin, Kline, Michelle, McElreath, Richard, Nelson, Robin G, Pisor, Anne C, Prall, Sean, Pretelli, Ilaria, Purzycki, Benjamin, Quinn, Elizabeth A, Ross, Cody, Scelza, Brooke, Starkweather, Kathrine, Stieglitz, Jonathan, Mulder, Monique Borgerhoff
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