INSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY IN JAPAN
Stavropolsky Yuliy Vladimirovich
Saratov State University named after N. G. Chernyshevsky
Ph. D. (Sociology), Associate Professor of the General & Social Psychology Department
AbstractTo understand the status of cross-cultural psychology in Japan one should know that psychology has been borrowed by the Japanese universities from Germany in the mid-nineteenth century as an empirical science in the Meiji era when the Japanese government took a resolute course onto rapid modernization and established universities according to the Western model.Keywords: construct, context, cross-cultural, Japanese, psychology, research
Category: 19.00.00 Psychology
Article reference:
Institutional Aspects of Cross-Cultural Psychology in Japan // Modern scientific researches and innovations. 2016. № 11 [Electronic journal]. URL: https://web.snauka.ru/en/issues/2016/11/73989
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