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Category Archives: Cultural Learning
Culture Clashes
The first thing I was asked to do for my job as a lecturer/assistant Professor at Lund University was to schedule my course. This was in March, I was still doing my post-doc in South Bend, and the course was … Continue reading
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Innocent Blue Eyes
Early in the year I blogged on Karel Kleisner et al’s paper on eye-color and trustworthiness. I was very happy when two of my very talented masters-students decided they wanted to pursue the question for a Social psychology project. I … Continue reading
Rituals
When I was a kid, I was only allowed to eat candy on Saturdays. My parents had the rule to spare my teeth. But, of course, other parents had different rules. Somehow this bothered me – people who ate candy … Continue reading