Field Notes from the Quest for the First use of Acculturation

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Title: Field Notes from the Quest for the First use of Acculturation
Author: Rudmin, Floyd Webster
Date: 2003
Type: Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel
Abstract: Quest begin in the vauge way, as an interest or an orientation, and maybe as a collection of skills. I was probably bent towards this quest at Queen's University, where I was mentored in cross-cultural psychology by John Berry, where I served as a TA in Milt Suboski's statistics and research methods courses, and where I learned the lore of history of psychology with David Murray. Quests often begin unplanned, by happenstance, one thing leading to another. In this case, it was my taking a position at the University of Tromsø, in Norway, arriving just when the first graduating class was seeking supervisors for their thesis research.
Citation: Cross-Cultural Psychology Bulletin 37(2003) nr. 4 s. 24-31
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10037/1997

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