In a comprehensive overview of cross-cultural psychology, Berry, Poortinga, Segall, and

Dasen (2002) identified three goals for the field. The first involves

a. testing or extending the generalizabilityof existing theories and findings.
b. analyzing the literature and summarizing the conclusions.
c. discussing the limitations of current research findings.
d. identifying the major confounds in cross-cultural theory.

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The people you compare yourself with are beautiful, popular, brilliant, and successful. Next to them you feel drab, dull, and stupid. In order to feel better about yourself, you might consider changing your

A. objective physical criteria. B. norm of reciprocity. C. reference group. D. schema.

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