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John W. Berry

John W. Berry

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Psychology
Canada
2026

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Psychology

D-Index
117
Citations
107365
World Ranking
282
National Ranking
7

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Psychology in Canada Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Psychology in Canada Leader Award

Overview

John W. Berry is affiliated with Queen's University in Canada. The primary fields of study include Social Sciences and Psychology, with a particular focus on subfields such as Sociology and Political Science, Social Psychology, and Communication.

The main topics covered in their research are:

  • Cultural Differences and Values
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • International Student and Expatriate Challenges
  • Social and Cultural Dynamics
  • Community Health and Development
  • Migration, Health and Trauma

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by John W. Berry are:

  • "How shall we all live together?: Meta-analytical review of the mutual intercultural relations in plural societies project," 2021, Applied Psychology
  • "Immigrant acculturation and wellbeing across generations and settlement contexts in Canada," 2020, International Review of Psychiatry

Other notable recent papers in related fields include:

  • "The Missing Side of Acculturation: How Majority-Group Members Relate to Immigrant and Minority-Group Cultures," 2021, Current Directions in Psychological Science
  • "The Strategies of Inter-Ethnic Adaptation of Estonian Russians," 2025, Social Science Open Access Repository (GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
  • "The integration hypothesis: A critical evaluation informed by multilevel meta-analyses of three multinational datasets," 2023, International Journal of Intercultural Relations

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Dmitry Grigoryev
  • Maria Stogianni
  • Zarina Lepshokova
  • Katharina Lefringhausen
  • David L. Sam

Typical publication venues for John W. Berry's work are:

  • International Journal of Intercultural Relations
  • Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
  • Applied Psychology
  • Psychological Reports
  • Frontiers in Psychology

Best Publications

  • Immigration, Acculturation, and Adaptation

    John W. Berry

  • Cross-Cultural Psychology: Research and Applications

    John Widdup Berry;Ype H. Poortinga;Marshall H. Segall;P. R. Dasen

  • Acculturation: Living successfully in two cultures

    John W. Berry

  • Comparative Studies of Acculturative Stress.

    J.W. Berry;Uichol Kim;Thomas Minde;Doris Mok

  • Conceptual approaches to acculturation.

    John W. Berry

  • Immigrant Youth: Acculturation, Identity, and Adaptation

    John W. Berry;Jean S. Phinney;David L. Sam;Paul Vedder

  • A Psychology of Immigration

    J. W. Berry

  • Acculturation Attitudes in Plural Societies

    J. W. Berry;U. Kim;S. Power;M. Young

  • Immigrant Youth in Cultural Transition : Acculturation, Identity, and Adaptation Across National Contexts

    John W. Berry;Jean S. Phinney;David L. Sam;Paul Vedder

  • Acculturation and Adaptation in a New Society

    J. W. Berry

  • Acculturation and mental health.

    John W. Berry;Uichol Kim

  • Acculturation When Individuals and Groups of Different Cultural Backgrounds Meet

    David L. Sam;John W. Berry

  • Field Methods in Cross-Cultural Research

    Walter J. Lonner;John Widdup Berry

  • ON CROSS‐CULTURAL COMPARABILITY

    John W. Berry

  • The Religious Commitment Inventory--10: Development, Refinement, and Validation of a Brief Scale for Research and Counseling.

    Everett L. Worthington Jr.;Nathaniel G. Wade;Terry L. Hight;Jennifer S. Ripley

  • Human Behavior in Global Perspective: An Introduction to Cross Cultural Psychology

    Marshall H. Segall;P. R. Dasen;John Widdup Berry;Ype H. Poortinga

  • The Cambridge handbook of acculturation psychology.

    David L. Sam;John Widdup Berry

  • Primary prevention of acculturative stress among refugees. Application of psychological theory and practice.

    Carolyn L. Williams;J. W. Berry

  • Acculturative Stress: The Role of Ecology, Culture and Differentiation

    John W. Berry;Robert C. Annis

  • Psychology of acculturation.

    John W. Berry

  • Culture's Consequences: International Differences in Work-Related Values

    Walter J. Lonner;John W. Berry;Geert H. Hofstede

Frequent Co-Authors

David L. Sam
David L. Sam University of Bergen
Timothy R. Elliott
Timothy R. Elliott Texas A&M University
Seger M. Breugelmans
Seger M. Breugelmans Tilburg University
Everett L. Worthington
Everett L. Worthington Virginia Commonwealth University
Paul Vedder
Paul Vedder Leiden University
Nathaniel G. Wade
Nathaniel G. Wade Iowa State University
Jean S. Phinney
Jean S. Phinney California State University Los Angeles
Fons J. R. van de Vijver
Fons J. R. van de Vijver Tilburg University
Michael E. McCullough
Michael E. McCullough University of California, San Diego
Jonas R. Kunst
Jonas R. Kunst BI Norwegian Business School

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