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Ethical confrontation in cross-cultural research

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posted on 2023-05-22, 21:25 authored by Hasegawa, H, Le, T
Cross-cultural research can be an essential bridge for bringing societies and cultures in different lands together. Thus it can promote a global village in which cultural understanding is important for co-existence. There are many risks and challenges in cross-cultural research. This chapter attempts to raise the awareness of some challenges facing researchers, particularly for those who have little intercultural experience. Many issues and problems facing researchers can easily lead to confusion, frustration and hostility. This chapter focuses on the following aspects: linguistic interference, research methodology in cultural practices, and inter/intra-cultural awareness on research ethics.

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Publication title

Conducting Research in a Changing and Challenging World

Editors

T Le & Q Le

Pagination

267-277

ISBN

978-1-62618-651-4

Department/School

Faculty of Education

Publisher

Nova Science Publishers

Place of publication

New York

Extent

30

Rights statement

Copyright 2013 Nova Science Publishers

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  • Restricted

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Expanding knowledge in psychology

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