Cross-Cultural Research

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Current Volume: 60 | Current Issue: 2 | ISSN: 10693971 | ESSN: 15523578 |
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Cross-Cultural Research, formerly Behavior Science Research, is sponsored by the Human Relations Area Files, Inc. (HRAF). For over three decades, Cross-Cultural Research has made unique contributions to cross-cultural scholarship. In the 1990s CCR expanded its editorial focus to include peer-reviewed articles that describe cross-cultural and comparative studies in all human sciences.

Each issue of Cross-Cultural Research, published quarterly, focuses on research that systematically tests theories about human society and behavior across a range of societies, cultures, and nations. Worldwide cross-cultural studies are particularly welcomed. Theoretical and methodological articles are occasionally considered if they provide ground-breaking approaches to cross-cultural research in the future.

Interdisciplinary
With Cross-Cultural Research you have access to cross-cultural and comparative research by scholars from a variety of disciplines, including: Anthropology • Archaeology • Evolutionary Biology • Family Studies • Human Ecology • Political Science • Psychology • Sociology • Economics •

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Description

Cross-Cultural Research, formerly Behavior Science Research, is sponsored by the Human Relations Area Files, Inc. (HRAF). For over three decades, Cross-Cultural Research has made unique contributions to cross-cultural scholarship. In the 1990s CCR expanded its editorial focus to include peer-reviewed articles that describe cross-cultural and comparative studies in all human sciences.

Each issue of Cross-Cultural Research, published quarterly, focuses on research that systematically tests theories about human society and behavior across a range of societies, cultures, and nations. Worldwide cross-cultural studies are particularly welcomed. Theoretical and methodological articles are occasionally considered if they provide ground-breaking approaches to cross-cultural research in the future.

Interdisciplinary
With Cross-Cultural Research you have access to cross-cultural and comparative research by scholars from a variety of disciplines, including: Anthropology • Archaeology • Evolutionary Biology • Family Studies • Human Ecology • Political Science • Psychology • Sociology • Economics •

Submit your manuscript today at Sign in - Sage Journals Submission

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Cross-Cultural Research, formerly Behavior Science Research, is sponsored by the Human Relations Area Files, Inc. (HRAF). For over three decades, Cross-Cultural Research has made unique contributions to cross-cultural scholarship. In the 1990s CCR expanded its editorial focus to include peer-reviewed articles that describe cross-cultural and comparative studies in all human sciences.

Each issue of Cross-Cultural Research, published quarterly, focuses on research that systematically tests theories about human society and behavior across a range of societies, cultures, and nations. Worldwide cross-cultural studies are particularly welcomed. Theoretical and methodological articles are occasionally considered if they provide ground-breaking approaches to cross-cultural research in the future.

Interdisciplinary
With Cross-Cultural Research you have access to cross-cultural and comparative research by scholars from a variety of disciplines, including: Anthropology • Archaeology • Evolutionary Biology • Family Studies • Human Ecology • Political Science • Psychology • Sociology • Economics •

Submit your manuscript today at Sign in - Sage Journals Submission