Jack W. Berry

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Psychology Samford University 
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Berry JW, Hou F. (2020) Immigrant acculturation and wellbeing across generations and settlement contexts in Canada. International Review of Psychiatry (Abingdon, England). 1-14
Grigoryev D, Batkhina A, Vijver Fvd, et al. (2020) Towards an Integration of Models of Discrimination of Immigrants : from Ultimate (Functional) to Proximate (Sociofunctional) Explanations Journal of International Migration and Integration. 21: 667-691
Berry J, Galyapina V, Lebedeva N, et al. (2019) Intercultural Relations In Georgia And Tajikistan: A Post-Conflict Model Psychology. 16: 232-249
Berry JW, Hou F. (2017) Acculturation, Discrimination and Wellbeing among Second Generation of Immigrants in Canada International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 61: 29-39
Han L, Berry JW, Zheng Y. (2016) The Relationship of Acculturation Strategies to Resilience: The Moderating Impact of Social Support among Qiang Ethnicity following the 2008 Chinese Earthquake. Plos One. 11: e0164484
Musso P, Inguglia C, Lo Coco A, et al. (2016) Mediating and moderating processes in the relationship between multicultural ideology and attitudes towards immigrants in emerging adults. International Journal of Psychology : Journal International De Psychologie
Berry J. (2016) Comparative analysis of Canadian multiculturalism policy and the multiculturalism policies of other countries Psychology in Russia. 9: 4-23
Berry JW, Hou F. (2016) Immigrant acculturation and wellbeing in Canada. Canadian Psychology. 57: 254-264
Lebedeva N, Tatarko A, Berry JW. (2016) Intercultural relations among migrants from Caucasus and Russians in Moscow International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 52: 27-38
Elliott TR, Berry JW, Nguyen HM, et al. (2015) Does participation mediate the prospective relationships of impairment, injury severity, and pain to quality of life following burn injury? Journal of Health Psychology
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