What is a cross cultural approach

What is a cross cultural approach

Culture is a verb, says frei, citing one of the assigned texts from her course:The search for relationships between cultural context and human behavior is carried out within three general frames of reference.While many aspects of human thought and behavior are universal, cultural differences can lead to often surprising differences in how people think, feel, and act.The research includes relationships, raising families, and therapies that are compared and contrasted between various societies.

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