Effects of bonding with parents and home culture on intercultural adaptations and the moderating role of genes
In the current age of globalization, living abroad is becoming an increasingly common and highly sought after experience. Sojourners’ ability to adjust to a new culture can be affected by their existing attachments, internalized as intrapsychic environment, as well as their biological sensitivity to...
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Main Authors: | PHUA, Desiree Y., MEANEY, Michael J, KHOR, Chiea Chuen, LAU, Ivy Yee-Man, HONG, Ying-Yi |
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2017
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