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The Importance of Social Context
in Cross-Cultural Comparisons: First
Graders in Colombia and the United
States
Colleen Pilgrim a & Alba Rueda-Riedle b
a Psychology Department , Schoolcraft College
b Department of Psychology , Wayne State University
Published online: 30 Mar 2010.
To cite this article: Colleen Pilgrim & Alba Rueda-Riedle (2002) The Importance of Social
Context in Cross-Cultural Comparisons: First Graders in Colombia and the United States, The
Journal of Genetic Psychology: Research and Theory on Human Development, 163:3, 283-295,
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