A significant consideration in cross-cultural research is that
a. research results about cultural groups can lead to stereotyping of people in those groups.
b. too much knowledge about a different cultural group can result in loss of objectivity in interpreting research results.
c. it is important to have a research from multiple cultural groups so members of the group being studied can check their conclusions with others.
d. people in a given cultural group are often quite similar in most respects and this needs to be taken into account when researchers draw conclusions.
A
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