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Intercultural engagement and relatedness: Examining mediation effects

Most research on student sojourners has studied students coming from the Majority World to Western countries, especially the United States, for undergraduate and graduate education. Though increasing greatly in numbers, shorter sojourn has not been the focus of attention. With regard to the adjustme...

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Published in:International journal of intercultural relations 2017-11, Vol.61, p.21-28
Main Authors: Kagitcibasi, Cigdem, Kisbu-Sakarya, Yasemin, Aydogdu, Ezgi
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Country of origin
Cultural evaluation
Cultural experience
International education
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Personal characteristics
Personality
Relatedness
Short term sojourn
Situation
Situational factors
Stress
Students
Studies
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