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Evaluate research methods used to study the influence of globalization on…
Evaluate research methods used to study the influence of globalization on behavior:
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Correlation studies
Chen et al
A study that attempted to investigate how bicultural identity integration was related to psychological adjustments in a globalized cultural environment
The study found that bicultural identity integration was correlated with higher psychological adjustment in the Chinese immigrant and college student samples.
The strength of the correlation in one of these studies is the way the researchers can determine whether the two variables are related to one another
Concluded that the integration of bicultural identities is important for positive psychological outcomes.
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Attempted to find out if marginalization would lead to lower motivation
Found that marginalization resulting from globalization and acculturation in Japan could partly explain why NEETs were withdrawing from Japanese society.
Norasakkunkit and uchida
No cause and effect relationship was formed
Conclusion
Correlation studies such as Chen et al determine if globalization factors have relation or are not strongly correlated.
Quasi experiments such as Norasakkunkit and uchida group people based on a characteristic and compare between the two groups in order to gain helpful results about these groups in comparison to each other
Correlation studies and quasi experiments are common methods to study globalization because they test it in real world environments with real members of a community.
Introduction
Globalization in psychology refers to the process of interaction and integration among the people, companies and governments of different nations.
Correlation studies establish the mathematical likelihood of a significant relationship between 2 variables.
Two most common methods for globalization are correlation studies and quasi experiments
Quasi experiments group people according to pre existing characteristics which act as independent variables in the experiment.