John Widdup Berry | |
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Born | John Widdup Berry 1939 (age 85–86)[1] Montreal, Canada |
Alma mater | Sir George Williams University; University of Edinburgh |
Awards | Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Cross-cultural psychology |
Institutions | University of Sydney; Queen's University at Kingston; HSE University |
Thesis | Cultural determinants of perception (1966) |
John Widdup Berry is a psychologist known for his work in two areas: ecological and cultural influences on behavior; and the adaptation of immigrants and indigenous peoples following intercultural contact.[2] The first is broadly in the domain of cross-cultural psychology;[2] the second is in the domain of intercultural psychology.[3]