John W. Berry (psychologist)

John Widdup Berry
Born
John Widdup Berry

1939 (age 85–86)[1]
Montreal, Canada
Alma materSir George Williams University; University of Edinburgh
AwardsFellow of the Royal Society of Canada
Scientific career
FieldsCross-cultural psychology
InstitutionsUniversity of Sydney; Queen's University at Kingston; HSE University
ThesisCultural 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]

  1. ^ "Berry, John W., 1939". Library of Congress. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
  2. ^ a b Berry, John W.; Poortinga, Ype H.; Dasen, Pierre R.; Segall, Marshall H. (31 January 1992). Cross-Cultural Psychology: Research and Applications. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-37761-4.
  3. ^ Berry, John W.; Berry, John Widdup; Poortinga, Ype H.; Segall, Marshall H.; Dasen, Pierre R. (5 September 2002). Cross-Cultural Psychology: Research and Applications. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-64617-8.

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