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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2018 | Intellectual, narcissistic, or Machiavellian? How Twitter users differ from Facebook-only users, why they use Twitter, and what they tweet about | Marshall, TC; Ferenczi, N; Lefringhausen, K; Hill, S; Deng, J |
2010 | Love at the cultural crossroads: Intimacy and commitment in Chinese Canadian relationships | Marshall, TC |
13-May-2022 | Majority members’ acculturation: How proximal-acculturation relates to expectations of immigrants and intergroup ideologies over time | Lefringhausen, K; Marshall, TC; Ferenczi, N; Zagefka, H; Kunst, JR |
2015 | Mental health literacy: a cross-cultural approach to knowledge and beliefs about depression, schizophrenia and generalized anxiety disorder | Altweck, L; Marshall, TC; Ferenczi, N; Lefringhausen, K |
17-Mar-2021 | A new route towards more harmonious intergroup relationships in England? Majority members’ proximal-acculturation | Lefringhausen, K; Ferenczi, N; Marshall, TC; Kunst, JR |
2015 | The protective and detrimental effects of self-construal on perceived rejection from heritage culture members | Ferenczi, N; Marshall, TC; Bejanyan, K |
2016 | Relational domain switching: Interpersonal insecurity predicts the strength and number of marketplace relationships | Whelan, J; Johnson, AR; Marshall, TC; Thomson, M |
2014 | Romantic ideals, mate preferences, and anticipation of future difficulties in marital life: a comparative study of young adults in India and America | Bejanyan, K; Marshall, TC; Ferenczi, N |
11-Sep-2019 | Self‐protection and growth as the motivational force behind majority group members' cultural adaptation and discrimination: A parallel mediation model via intergroup contact and threat | Lefringhausen, K; Ferenczi, N; Marshall, TC |
2015 | When You have Lived in a Different Culture, Does Returning ‘Home’ not Feel like Home? Predictors of Psychological Readjustment to the Heritage Culture | Altweck, L; Marshall, TC |