The impact of online learning during the pandemic is discussed in two articles, one from the Philippines and one from India.
Gender preference in advertising in one of the most gender segregated societies, Saudi Arabia, is discussed in another article.
The EIC revisits the topic of cross cultural research and translation. A book review discusses The Psychology of Social Influence.
- Editor's NoteQuestions about language and cultural differences and their implications for survey research are discussed.
- Research ArticleNursing students in the Philippines experience high levels of videoconference fatigue, which were predicted by gender, academic performance, Internet connection stability and other factors according to a survey.
- Research NoteThe sudden shift to online education presented more challenges for marginalized groups, including Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Class (OBC), females, and students in rural areas.
- Research NoteA survey (N=412) showed that men were preferred as models for ads for some categories of products, while women were preferred for others.
- Book ReviewA book review of The Psychology of Social Influence: Modes and Modalities of Shifting Common Sense