The Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology publishes empirical studies and theoretical articles that advance our understanding of human behavior within diverse cultural contexts. It is a leading forum for research that examines psychological phenomena across cultures.
The journal covers a wide range of topics, including cognition, emotion, personality, and social behavior, emphasizing the role of culture in shaping psychological processes. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology is indexed in major psychology and social science databases, ensuring its accessibility to researchers, educators, and practitioners interested in cultural psychology. It explores methodological issues in cross-cultural research.
Committed to promoting rigorous and culturally sensitive research, the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology encourages submissions that contribute to a more nuanced and comprehensive understanding of human behavior worldwide. By fostering cross-cultural dialogue and collaboration, the journal aims to advance psychological knowledge and promote intercultural understanding.