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The Cross-cultural survey was founded 1937 by Clellan S. Ford, G. P. Murdock and John W. M. Whiting.
Ford became director in 1946 and under his leadership the Cross-Cultural Survey became the Human Relations Area Files which expanded to its’ present 24 universities and over 150 members.
See also
- Countries of the world
- Cross cultural differences
- Cross cultural psychology
- Cross national studies
- Developed countries
- Developing countries
- Geography
- International psychology
- International Social Survey Programme
Bibliography
Key texts – Books
Additional material – Books
Reviews of the area
Key texts – Papers
Additional material – Papers
External links
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