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2. Comfortable in your own skin : becoming a trainee therapist of colour in the context of internalised racism
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Suavansri, Panita, Bondi, Liz, and Prior, Seamus
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305.8 ,counselling ,internalised racism ,autoethnography ,skin colour ,therapist - Abstract
The thesis explores how internalised racism and a sense of professional identity of a therapist of colour affect each other when starting counselling practice with white clients. The fundamental concepts of the research are race, internalised racism, racial identity, professional identity and the dynamic of racial identity and professional identity in therapy. Autoethnography is the methodological approach that is used to comprehend experiences of internalised racism and professional identity. The autoethnographic approach is used in multiple ways through a layered account that moves back and forth in time, and inward and outward between self and culture, demonstrating how early encounters with racism during childhood in Thailand interact with the experience of starting therapeutic practice with white clients in Scotland. The goal is to facilitate readers’ understanding of, and empathy with, the experiences of a therapist of colour who has internalised racism. Frantz Fanon’s (1952/1991) work on internalised racism and the psychodynamic concepts of transference, countertransference and projection are the main conceptual resources employed to analyse the experiences narrated. The thesis demonstrates that internalised racism influences a therapist of colour to perform whiteness, collude with white clients in denial of racial difference, avoid challenging racial issues in sessions, require white clients’ reassurance to prove the therapist’s competence, and try to disprove white clients’ prejudgements about the therapist due to the therapist’s race.
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3. To which world regions does the valence–dominance model of social perception apply?
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Jones, Benedict C., DeBruine, Lisa M., Flake, Jessica K., Liuzza, Marco Tullio, Antfolk, Jan, Arinze, Nwadiogo C., Ndukaihe, Izuchukwu L. G., Bloxsom, Nicholas G., Lewis, Savannah C., Foroni, Francesco, Willis, Megan L., Cubillas, Carmelo P., Vadillo, Miguel A., Turiegano, Enrique, Gilead, Michael, Simchon, Almog, Saribay, S. Adil, Owsley, Nicholas C., Jang, Chaning, Mburu, Georgina, Calvillo, Dustin P., Wlodarczyk, Anna, Qi, Yue, Ariyabuddhiphongs, Kris, Jarukasemthawee, Somboon, Manley, Harry, Suavansri, Panita, Taephant, Nattasuda, Stolier, Ryan M., Evans, Thomas R., Bonick, Judson, Lindemans, Jan W., Ashworth, Logan F., Hahn, Amanda C., Chevallier, Coralie, Kapucu, Aycan, Karaaslan, Aslan, Leongómez, Juan David, Sánchez, Oscar R., Valderrama, Eugenio, Vásquez-Amézquita, Milena, Hajdu, Nandor, Aczel, Balazs, Szecsi, Peter, Andreychik, Michael, Musser, Erica D., Batres, Carlota, Hu, Chuan-Peng, Liu, Qing-Lan, Legate, Nicole, Vaughn, Leigh Ann, Barzykowski, Krystian, Golik, Karolina, Schmid, Irina, Stieger, Stefan, Artner, Richard, Mues, Chiel, Vanpaemel, Wolf, Jiang, Zhongqing, Wu, Qi, Marcu, Gabriela M., Stephen, Ian D., Lu, Jackson G., Philipp, Michael C., Arnal, Jack D., Hehman, Eric, Xie, Sally Y., Chopik, William J., Seehuus, Martin, Azouaghe, Soufian, Belhaj, Abdelkarim, Elouafa, Jamal, Wilson, John P., Kruse, Elliott, Papadatou-Pastou, Marietta, De La Rosa-Gómez, Anabel, Barba-Sánchez, Alan E., González-Santoyo, Isaac, Hsu, Tsuyueh, Kung, Chun-Chia, Wang, Hsiao-Hsin, Freeman, Jonathan B., Oh, Dong Won, Schei, Vidar, Sverdrup, Therese E., Levitan, Carmel A., Cook, Corey L., Chandel, Priyanka, Kujur, Pratibha, Parganiha, Arti, Parveen, Noorshama, Pati, Atanu Kumar, Pradhan, Sraddha, Singh, Margaret M., Pande, Babita, Bavolar, Jozef, Kačmár, Pavol, Zakharov, Ilya, Álvarez-Solas, Sara, Baskin, Ernest, Thirkettle, Martin, Schmidt, Kathleen, Christopherson, Cody D., Leonis, Trinity, Suchow, Jordan W., Olofsson, Jonas K., Jernsäther, Teodor, Lee, Ai-Suan, Beaudry, Jennifer L., Gogan, Taylor D., Oldmeadow, Julian A., Balas, Benjamin, Stevens, Laura M., Colloff, Melissa F., Flowe, Heather D., Gülgöz, Sami, Brandt, Mark J., Hoyer, Karlijn, Jaeger, Bastian, Ren, Dongning, Sleegers, Willem W. A., Wissink, Joeri, Kaminski, Gwenaël, Floerke, Victoria A., Urry, Heather L., Chen, Sau-Chin, Pfuhl, Gerit, Vally, Zahir, Basnight-Brown, Dana M., Jzerman, Hans I., Sarda, Elisa, Neyroud, Lison, Badidi, Touhami, Van der Linden, Nicolas, Tan, Chrystalle B. Y., Kovic, Vanja, Sampaio, Waldir, Ferreira, Paulo, Santos, Diana, Burin, Debora I., Gardiner, Gwendolyn, Protzko, John, Schild, Christoph, Ścigała, Karolina A., Zettler, Ingo, O’Mara Kunz, Erin M., Storage, Daniel, Wagemans, Fieke M. A., Saunders, Blair, Sirota, Miroslav, Sloane, Guyan V., Lima, Tiago J. S., Uittenhove, Kim, Vergauwe, Evie, Jaworska, Katarzyna, Stern, Julia, Ask, Karl, van Zyl, Casper J. J., Körner, Anita, Weissgerber, Sophia C., Boudesseul, Jordane, Ruiz-Dodobara, Fernando, Ritchie, Kay L., Michalak, Nicholas M., Blake, Khandis R., White, David, Gordon-Finlayson, Alasdair R., Anne, Michele, Janssen, Steve M. J., Lee, Kean Mun, Nielsen, Tonje K., Tamnes, Christian K., Zickfeld, Janis H., Rosa, Anna Dalla, Vianello, Michelangelo, Kocsor, Ferenc, Kozma, Luca, Putz, Ádám, Tressoldi, Patrizio, Irrazabal, Natalia, Chatard, Armand, Lins, Samuel, Pinto, Isabel R., Lutz, Johannes, Adamkovic, Matus, Babincak, Peter, Baník, Gabriel, Ropovik, Ivan, Coetzee, Vinet, Dixson, Barnaby J. W., Ribeiro, Gianni, Peters, Kim, Steffens, Niklas K., Tan, Kok Wei, Thorstenson, Christopher A., Fernandez, Ana Maria, Hsu, Rafael M. C. S., Valentova, Jaroslava V., Varella, Marco A. C., Corral-Frías, Nadia S., Frías-Armenta, Martha, Hatami, Javad, Monajem, Arash, Sharifian, MohammadHasan, Frohlich, Brooke, Lin, Hause, Inzlicht, Michael, Alaei, Ravin, Rule, Nicholas O., Lamm, Claus, Pronizius, Ekaterina, Voracek, Martin, Olsen, Jerome, Giolla, Erik Mac, Akgoz, Aysegul, Özdoğru, Asil A., Crawford, Matthew T., Bennett-Day, Brooke, Koehn, Monica A., Okan, Ceylan, Gill, Tripat, Miller, Jeremy K., Dunham, Yarrow, Yang, Xin, Alper, Sinan, Borras-Guevara, Martha Lucia, Cai, Sun Jun, Tiantian, Dong, Danvers, Alexander F., Feinberg, David R., Armstrong, Marie M., Gilboa-Schechtman, Eva, McCarthy, Randy J., Muñoz-Reyes, Jose Antonio, Polo, Pablo, Shiramazu, Victor K. M., Yan, Wen-Jing, Carvalho, Lilian, Forscher, Patrick S., Chartier, Christopher R., and Coles, Nicholas A.
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- 2021
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4. To which world regions does the valence-dominance model of social perception apply?
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Hsiao-Hsin, Wang, Escallón , Eugenio, Wissink , Joeri, Gilboa-Schechtman, Eva, Gardiner, Gwendolyn, Zickfeld , Janis, Yang , Xin, Chatard , Armand, Tamnes , Christian, Inzlicht , Michael, Ritchie , Kay, Pronizius, Ekaterina, Stevens, Laura, Vally , Zahir, Olsen , Jerome, Shiramizu , Victor, Akgoz, Aysegul, Jaworska, Katarzyna, Santos, Diana, Gordon-Finlayson , Alasdair, Hoyer, Karlijn, Weissgerber, Sophia, Monajem, Arash, Balas , Benjamin, Giolla , Erik, Junger, Julia, Cai, Sun, Protzko, John, Coetzee, Vinet, Kovic , Vanja, Ferreira, Paulo, Kocsor, Ferenc, Danvers , Alexander, Koehn , Monica, Frias-Armenta, Martha, Tan, Kokwei, Ren, Dongning, Varella, Marco, White, David, Gill , Tripat, Flowe, Heather, Tan , Chrystalle, Michalak , Nicholas, Irrazabal, Natalia, Mburu, Georgina, Kozma , Luca, Kunz , Erin, Basnight-Brown , Dana, Pfuhl , Gerit, Blake, Khandis, Lutz , Johannes, Schild , Christoph, Floerke , Victoria, Sleegers , Willem, Zettler , Ingo, Lins , Samuel, Vergauwe , Evie, Hatami, Javad, Peters , Kim, Anne, Michele, Muñoz-Reyes, Ja, Janssen , Steve, Dranseika , Vilius, Colloff , Melissa, Frohlich, Brooke, Ask , Karl, Lin , Hause, Jaeger , Bastian, Baník , Gabriel, Fernandez , Ana, Turiegano, Enrique, Ribeiro , Gianni, Lima , Tiago, Tiantian, Dong, Carvalho, Lilian, Miller, Jeremy, Sharifian, Mohammadhasan, Burin , D.I., Urry , Heather, Crawford , Matthew, Rule , Nicholas, Vianello , Michelangelo, Lee, Kean, Gulgoz , Sami, Saunders , Blair, Yan, Wen-Jing, Sampaio , Waldir, Nielsen, Tonje, Sloane, Guyan, Tressoldi , Patrizio, Sirota , Miroslav, Okan, Ceylan, Jang, Chaning, Dunham , Yarrow, Jünger , Julia, Chartier , Christopher, Coles , Nicholas, Gogan , Taylor, Özdoğru, Asil, Scigala, Karolina, Thorstenson , Christopher, Dixson , Barnaby, Oldmeadow , Julian, Rosa , Anna, Sarda , Elisa, Chen , Sau-Chin, Ropovik , Ivan, Polo, Pablo, Corral-Frias, Nadia, Alaei , Ravin, Voracek , Martin, Alper , Sinan, Neyroud , Lison, Adamkovic , Matus, Van Der Linden , Nicolas, Özdoğru , Asil, Bennett-Day , Brooke, Van Zyl, Casper, Wei, Tan, Wagemans , Fieke, Hsu, Rafael, Putz, Adam, Ansari , Daniel, Valentova, Jaroslava, Hahn, Amanda, Muñoz-Reyes, José, Lucia, Martha, Ijzerman , Hans, Boudesseul , Jordane, Brandt , Mark, Marshall , Tara, Storage , Daniel, Kaminski, Gwenael, Pinto, Isabel, Steffens , Niklas, Ruiz-Dodobara, Fernando, Babinčák, Peter, Uittenhove, Kim, Lamm , Claus, Körner , Anita, Badidi, Touhami, Mccarthy , Randy, Forscher , Patrick, Wilson , John, Barba-Sanchez, Alan, Freeman , Jonathan, Chandel , Priyanka, Pati, Atanu, Hsu, Tsuyueh, Azouaghe , Soufian, Singh , Margaret, Schei, Vidar, Zakharov, Ilya, Kujur, Pratibha, Vaughn , Leigh, Jiang, Zhongqing, Liu , Qing-Lan, Golik, Karolina, Kung , Chun-Chia, Hu , Chuan-Peng, Oh , Dongwon, Batres , Carlota, De La Rosa Gomez , Anabel, Seehuus , Martin, Wu, Qi, Arnal , Jack, Musser , Erica, Parganiha , Arti, Artner , Richard, Pande , Babita, Papadatou-Pastou , Marietta, Solas , Sara, Belhaj, Abdelkarim, Stieger , Stefan, Xie , Sally, Cook , Corey, Stephen, Ian, Parveen, Noorshama, Andreychik , Michael, Vanpaemel , Wolf, Sverdrup, Therese, Elouafa, Jamal, Chopik , William, Schmid , Irina, González-Santoyo , Isaac, Legate , Nicole, Baskin, Ernest, Philipp , Michael, Kruse , Elliott, Barzykowski , Krystian, Pradhan, Sraddha, Hehman , Eric, Levitan , Carmel, Lu , Jackson, Kačmár , Pavol, Bavolar , Jozef, Marcu , Gabriela, Mues, Chiel, Bonick, Judson, Lindemans, Jan, Beaudry , Jennifer, Lee , Ai-Suan, Suchow , Jordan, Christopherson , Cody, Schmidt , Kathleen, Thirkettle , Martin, Olofsson , Jonas, Aczel , Balazs, Karaaslan, Aslan, Szecsi , Peter, Hajdu , Nandor, Sánchez , Oscar, Ashworth, Logan, Evans , Thomas, Stolier , Ryan, Taephant, Nattasuda, Vásquez-Amézquita , Milena, Leongómez , Juan, Chevallier , Coralie, Jarukasemthawee, Somboon, Manley , Harry, Kapucu , Aycan, Valderrama, Eugenio, Ariyabuddhiphongs, Kris, Suavansri, Panita, Włodarczyk , Anna, Simchon , Almog, Vadillo , Miguel, Cubillas , Carmelo, Gilead , Michael, Saribay , Selahattin, Bloxsom , Nicholas, Lewis , Savannah, Qi , Yue, Owsley, Nicholas, Calvillo , Dustin, Antfolk , Jan, Lin, Wen-Jing, Willis, Megan, Foroni, Francesco, Ndukaihe , Izuchukwu, Arinze , Nwadiogo, Liuzza , Marco, Varella, M, Tamnes, Christian, Lima, Tiago, Sarda, Elisa, Danvers, Alexander, Crawford, Matthew, Colloff, Melissa, Coles, Nicholas, Christopherson, Cody, Calvillo, Dustin, Brandt, Mark, Arnal, Jack, Flake , Jessica, Debruine, Lisa, Jones, Benedict, Debruine , Lisa, Jones , Benedict, Centre de Recherches sur la Cognition et l'Apprentissage (CeRCA), Université de Poitiers-Université de Tours (UT)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação, Organizational Psychology, Ege Üniversitesi, Department of Social Psychology, Leongómez, Juan David [0000-0002-0092-6298], and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université de Tours-Université de Poitiers
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Male ,social judgments ,Emotions ,EXPLORATORY FACTOR-ANALYSIS ,Social Sciences ,050109 social psychology ,FACES ,PREFERENCES ,1ST IMPRESSIONS ,FIRST IMPRESSIONS ,FACES COMPONENTS ,ATTRIBUTIONS ,INFERENCES ,COMPETENCE ,NUMBER ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,0302 clinical medicine ,regional variations ,Psychology ,10. No inequality ,bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Psychology ,0303 health sciences ,Psychology, Biological ,Social perception ,Psychology, Experimental ,4. Education ,05 social sciences ,1. No poverty ,social perception ,SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities ,Wirtschaftswissenschaften ,16. Peace & justice ,Exploratory factor analysis ,Facial Expression ,Multidisciplinary Sciences ,C880 Social Psychology ,VDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Psykologi: 260 ,[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/Psychology ,Experimentación humana ,Science & Technology - Other Topics ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,Cognitive psychology ,Adult ,Cross-Cultural Comparison ,Estudio clínico ,Social Psychology ,Adolescent ,Dominance model ,VDP::Social science: 200::Psychology: 260 ,BF ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Models, Psychological ,dominance ,050105 experimental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Judgment ,Young Adult ,Humans ,regions ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Valence (psychology) ,generalizability ,030304 developmental biology ,Facial expression ,Science & Technology ,Dimensionality reduction ,COMPONENTS ,Neurosciences ,PsyArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Cultural Psychology ,C830 Experimental Psychology ,Reducción de dimensionalidad multifactorial ,Cross-cultural studies ,PsyArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences ,[No Keyword] ,PsyArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Psychology, other ,bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences ,extraction ,Neurosciences & Neurology ,Attribution ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Over the past 10 years, Oosterhof and Todorov's valence-dominance model has emerged as the most prominent account of how people evaluate faces on social dimensions. in this model, two dimensions (valence and dominance) underpin social judgements of faces. Because this model has primarily been developed and tested in Western regions, it is unclear whether these findings apply to other regions. We addressed this question by replicating Oosterhof and Todorov's methodology across 11 world regions, 41 countries and 11,570 participants. When we used Oosterhof and Todorov's original analysis strategy, the valence-dominance model generalized across regions. When we used an alternative methodology to allow for correlated dimensions, we observed much less generalization. Collectively, these results suggest that, while the valence-dominance model generalizes very well across regions when dimensions are forced to be orthogonal, regional differences are revealed when we use different extraction methods and correlate and rotate the dimension reduction solution., Vienna Science and Technology Fund [WWTF VRG13-007]; ERCEuropean Research Council (ERC)European Commission [647910]; CONICET, ArgentinaConsejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas (CONICET); European Social Fund (Comprehensive Development for Implementing Smart Specialization Strategies at the University of Pecs) [EFOP-3.6.1.-16-2016-00004]; Swiss National Science FoundationSwiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)European Commission [PZ00P1_154911]; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)CGIAR; Comunidad de MadridComunidad de Madrid [2016-T1/SOC-1395]; AEI/FEDER UE [PSI2017-85159-P]; National Science Centre, PolandNational Science Centre, Poland [2015/19/D/HS6/00641]; Joep Lange Institute; Slovak Research and Development AgencySlovak Research and Development Agency [APVV-17-0418]; French National Research Agency 'Investissements d'Avenir' programme grantFrench National Research Agency (ANR) [ANR-15-IDEX-02]; Australian Government Research Training Program ScholarshipAustralian GovernmentDepartment of Industry, Innovation and Science; University Grants Commission, New Delhi, IndiaUniversity Grants Commission, India; Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg; Beijing Natural Science FoundationBeijing Natural Science Foundation [5184035]; CAS Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science, Institute of Psychology; National Science Foundation Graduate Research FellowshipNational Science Foundation (NSF) [R010138018], C.L. was supported by the Vienna Science and Technology Fund (WWTF VRG13-007); L.M.D. was supported by ERC 647910 (KINSHIP); D.I.B. and N.I. received funding from CONICET, Argentina; L.K., F.K. and A. Putz were supported by the European Social Fund (EFOP-3.6.1.-16-2016-00004; `Comprehensive Development for Implementing Smart Specialization Strategies at the University of Pecs'). K.U. and E. Vergauwe were supported by a grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation (PZ00P1_154911 to E. Vergauwe). T.G. is supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). M.A.V. was supported by grants 2016-T1/SOC-1395 (Comunidad de Madrid) and PSI2017-85159-P (AEI/FEDER UE). K.B. was supported by a grant from the National Science Centre, Poland (number 2015/19/D/HS6/00641). J. Bonick and J.W.L. were supported by the Joep Lange Institute. G.B. was supported by the Slovak Research and Development Agency (APVV-17-0418). H.I.J. and E.S. were supported by a French National Research Agency 'Investissements d'Avenir' programme grant (ANR-15-IDEX-02). T.D.G. was supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship. The Raipur Group is thankful to: (1) the University Grants Commission, New Delhi, India for the research grants received through its SAP-DRS (Phase-III) scheme sanctioned to the School of Studies in Life Science; and (2) the Center for Translational Chronobiology at the School of Studies in Life Science, PRSU, Raipur, India for providing logistical support. K. Ask was supported by a small grant from the Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg. Y.Q. was supported by grants from the Beijing Natural Science Foundation (5184035) and CAS Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science, Institute of Psychology. N.A.C. was supported by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (R010138018). We acknowledge the following research assistants: J. Muriithi and J. Ngugi (United States International University Africa); E. Adamo, D. Cafaro, V. Ciambrone, F. Dolce and E. Tolomeo (Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro); E. De Stefano (University of Padova); S. A. Escobar Abadia (University of Lincoln); L. E. Grimstad (Norwegian School of Economics (NHH)); L. C. Zamora (Franklin and Marshall College); R. E. Liang and R. C. Lo (Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman); A. Short and L. Allen (Massey University, New Zealand), A. Ates, E. Gunes and S. Can Ozdemir (Bogazici University); I. Pedersen and T. Roos (Abo Akademi University); N. Paetz (Escuela de Comunicacion Monica Herrera); J. Green (University of Gothenburg); M. Krainz (University of Vienna, Austria); and B. Todorova (University of Vienna, Austria). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish or preparation of the manuscript.
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5. Found in Translation: Reflections and Lessons for Qualitative Research Collaborations Across Language and Culture.
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Rodriguez Espinosa, Patricia, Pichayayothin, Nipat B., Suavansri, Panita, French, Joanna J., Areekit, Poonsub, Nilchantuk, Chureerat, Jones, Torin S., Mam, Emily, Moore, Jessie B., and Heaney, Catherine A.
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PATH analysis (Statistics) ,QUALITATIVE research ,NATIVE language ,POWER (Social sciences) ,TRANSLATING & interpreting - Abstract
Qualitative scholars are increasingly engaged in global research where members of the research team are from different countries and cultures and have different primary languages. However, in-depth descriptions of how to work as a transnational team successfully and rigorously are scarce. Using a collaboration between Stanford University in the US and Chulalongkorn University in Thailand as a case example, we present the nuances and challenges experienced in this research collaboration, as well as the strategies employed to optimize the validity and reliability of the study findings. While we started our data analysis following a more typical qualitative analysis path, shortcomings of this approach brought us to explore an alternative, involving data review and coding by transnational coding sub-teams. This approach was better able to illuminate cultural nuances, address coding discrepancies, and bring forward discussions to enhance interpretation and validity of findings. We describe our collaborative and iterative approach, and highlight methodological implications around team composition, language nuances and translation challenges, our coding process involving transnational coding sub-teams, and important considerations for managing team dynamics (e.g., power and hierarchy) and the partnership process and engagement over time. Moreover, we highlight the benefits of integrating insiders and outsiders throughout the research process, from data collection to coding and interpretation. Our process can serve as a model for similar transnational teams seeking ways to fully benefit from cross-cultural research collaborations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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6. Coping with COVID-19: Survey data assessing psychological distress to COVID-19 and vaccine hesitancy with measures of theory of planned behavior, mindfulness, compassion, cultural orientation, and pandemic fatigue
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Mueller, Emily A., Suvanbenjakule, Piraorn, Lim, Chung Xiann, O'Brien, William H., Chavanovanich, Jennifer, Jarukasemthawee, Somboon, Pisitsungkagarn, Kullaya, and Suavansri, Panita
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- 2022
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