Cultural dimensions
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Cultural dimensions are mostly psychological dimensions, or value constructs, which can be used to describe a specific culture. These are often used in Intercultural communication-/Cross-cultural communication-based research.
See also: Edward T. Hall, Geert Hofstede, Fons Trompenaars and Shalom H. Schwartz.
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