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John W. Berry mainly focuses on Acculturation, Social psychology, Developmental psychology, Immigration and Cross-cultural psychology. His Acculturation research includes themes of Coping, Refugee and Humanities. His study in Social psychology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Social change, Test validity, Well-being and Construct validity.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Anger, Perception, Psychological adaptation and Personality in addition to Developmental psychology. His Immigration research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Identity, Empirical research, Social structure and Global citizenship. His Cross-cultural psychology research incorporates elements of Organizational behavior, Salud mental, Cognition, Sociocultural evolution and Cultural psychology.
John W. Berry focuses on Social psychology, Acculturation, Cross-cultural psychology, Immigration and Developmental psychology. The concepts of his Social psychology study are interwoven with issues in Context, Sociocultural evolution and Well-being. The Acculturation study combines topics in areas such as Mental health, Intercultural relations and Multiculturalism.
His studies deal with areas such as Gender studies, Plural, Ideology and Cultural diversity as well as Multiculturalism. His Cross-cultural psychology study also includes fields such as
His scientific interests lie mostly in Acculturation, Social psychology, Immigration, Multiculturalism and Intercultural relations. He performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Acculturation and Adaptation via his papers. His Social psychology study incorporates themes from Sociocultural evolution and Well-being.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Life satisfaction, Context, Gender studies and Socioeconomic status. His Multiculturalism research includes elements of Developmental psychology, Ethnic group, Ideology and Cultural diversity. As part of the same scientific family, John W. Berry usually focuses on Ethnic group, concentrating on Social science and intersecting with Terminology, Slogan and Test.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Acculturation, Social psychology, Immigration, Multiculturalism and Ethnic group. John W. Berry interconnects Big Five personality traits, Personality, Cultural identity, Psychological resilience and Social support in the investigation of issues within Acculturation. His Social psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Productivity and Well-being.
His studies in Immigration integrate themes in fields like Life satisfaction, Gender studies, Ideology and Problem of universals. His research in Multiculturalism intersects with topics in Developmental psychology, Intercultural relations and Cultural diversity. The various areas that John W. Berry examines in his Ethnic group study include Slogan, Terminology, Political economy and Social science.
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Immigration, Acculturation, and Adaptation
John W. Berry.
Applied Psychology (1997)
Cross-Cultural Psychology: Research and Applications
John Widdup Berry;Ype H. Poortinga;Marshall H. Segall;P. R. Dasen.
(1992)
Acculturation: Living successfully in two cultures
John W. Berry.
International Journal of Intercultural Relations (2005)
Comparative Studies of Acculturative Stress.
J.W. Berry;Uichol Kim;Thomas Minde;Doris Mok.
International Migration Review (1987)
Conceptual approaches to acculturation.
John W. Berry.
(2003)
Immigrant Youth: Acculturation, Identity, and Adaptation
John W. Berry;Jean S. Phinney;David L. Sam;Paul Vedder.
Applied Psychology (2006)
A Psychology of Immigration
J. W. Berry.
Journal of Social Issues (2001)
Acculturation Attitudes in Plural Societies
J. W. Berry;U. Kim;S. Power;M. Young.
Applied Psychology (1989)
Acculturation and mental health.
John W. Berry;Uichol Kim.
(1988)
Immigrant Youth in Cultural Transition : Acculturation, Identity, and Adaptation Across National Contexts
John W. Berry;Jean S. Phinney;David L. Sam;Paul Vedder.
(2006)
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