Investigate cross-cultural differences


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Consider the following: Professor Plum wants to investigate cross-cultural differences in attitudes towards different foods. He is very interested in nation "X". However, he has never been there nor does he know the language or culture or the political situation. He also does not know if there are any psychologists living in that nation. Understanding attitudes about foods in this nation may help with people with eating disorders in Professor Plum's country and eventually may help people with eating disorders in many nations. Before Professor Plum begins his research, explain some of the potential ethical issues he will need to consider (i.e., impact on human subject protection) and why this is an important consideration. Further explain two ethical issues and suggest what courses of action might be appropriate. References- PLEASE CITE IN EXPLANATION Haffejee, S., & Theron, L. (2018). Contextual risks and resilience enablers in South Africa: The case of Precious. In G. Rich & S. Sirikantraporn (Eds.), Human strengths and resilience: Developmental, cross-cultural, and international perspectives (pp. 87-104).Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Ice, G.H., Dufour, D. L., & Stevens, N. J. (2015). Disasters in field research: Preparing for and coping with unexpected events. New York, NY: Rowman & Littlefield. - Chapter 2: "Oh, the Permissions, Permits, and Approvals you will Need: Research Permissions" (pp. 9-29) - Chapter 3: "And You May Ask Yourself- Well ... How Did I Get Here?": Fieldwork Logistics" (pp. 31-54) - Chapter 5: "Where Have They All Gone?: Participant Recruitment and Retention" (pp. 85-97) Rich, G., Sirikantraporn, S., & Jean-Charles, W. (2018). The concept of posttraumatic growth in an adult sample from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti: A mixed methods study. In G. Rich & S. Sirikantraporn (Eds.), Human strengths and resilience: Developmental, cross-cultural, and international perspectives (pp. 21-38).Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Sirikantraporn, S., Rich, G., & Jafari, N. (2018). The concept of posttraumatic growth in a Cambodian sample: A grounded theory study. In G. Rich & S. Sirikantraporn (Eds.), Human strengths and resilience: Developmental, cross-cultural, and international perspectives (pp. 39-58).Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

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