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1. Conceptual replication and extension of health behavior theories predictions in the context of COVID-19: Evidence across countries and over time
2. A Corpus-Based Analysis: Kazakh-Russian Grammatical Transformations in Akhmet Baitursynuly’s Translations
3. The International Work Addiction Scale (IWAS): A screening tool for clinical and organizational applications validated in 85 cultures from six continents
4. Development of a Culture-Common Formal Characteristics of Behavior–Temperament Markers Inventory (FCB-TMI-CC)
5. Measurement invariance of the PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 across eight countries and samples with diverse trauma experiences
6. Intentions to be Vaccinated Against COVID-19: The Role of Prosociality and Conspiracy Beliefs across 20 Countries
7. The Precarity of Progress: Implications of a Shifting Gendered Division of Labor for Relationships and Well-Being as a Function of Country-Level Gender Equality
8. How national leaders keep us safe: A longitudinal, four-nation study exploring the role of identity leadership as a predictor of adherence to COVID-19 non-pharmaceutical interventions
9. Beliefs about a brighter future for all humanity as an evolutionary adaptation to pathogen prevalence
10. Employment of master’s degree graduates in Kazakhstan: navigating an uncertain labour market
11. Enhancing Students’ Employability through University–Industry Partnerships in Kazakhstan
12. University-industry partnerships’ contribution to regional development
13. The Coronavirus Anxiety Scale: Cross-National Measurement Invariance and Convergent Validity Evidence
14. COVID-19 stressors and health behaviors: A multilevel longitudinal study across 86 countries
15. Gendered Self-Views Across 62 Countries: A Test of Competing Models
16. Cross-cultural data on romantic love and mate preferences from 117,293 participants across 175 countries
17. Challenges in Developing Research-Based Teacher Education in Kazakhstan
18. Faculty engagement in university-industry research partnerships: findings from a developing country
19. Women’s Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Persistence After University Graduation: Insights From Kazakhstan
20. Experiences of female early-career professionals in male-dominated STEM companies in Kazakhstan
21. Love, culture, and well-being: How values moderate the link between relationship status and well-being across 57 countries
22. Faculty perspectives on the changing research and teaching career tracks of academics at private universities in Kazakhstan
23. From Cyrillic to Latin: the Western Medias Portrayal of the Alphabet Reform in Kazakhstan
24. Research-based teacher education in Kazakhstan: student perspectives on educational research methods courses
25. Love beyond east and west: How cultural models of selfhood predict frequency of being in love
26. Cultural religiosity moderates the relationship between being in love and subjective well-being
27. Global crisis management and higher education: Agency and coupling in the context of wicked COVID-19 problems
28. ‘We are all in the same boat’: How societal discontent affects intention to help during the COVID-19 pandemic
29. What shapes the social perception of immigrant groups in Kazakhstan? The role of ethnic- and language-based identities and underlying threat and benefit perceptions
30. The Fear of COVID-19 Scale: Its Structure and Measurement Invariance Across 48 Countries
31. What’s sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander? Near-repeat victimization across different urban morphologies: Evidence from Almaty, Kazakhstan
32. Correction: Politicization of COVID-19 health-protective behaviors in the United States: Longitudinal and cross-national evidence (PLoS ONE (2021) 16:10 (e0256740) DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0256740)
33. Politicization of COVID-19 health-protective behaviors in the United States: Longitudinal and cross-national evidence
34. Identity leadership, employee burnout and the mediating role of team identification: Evidence from the global identity leadership development project
35. Examining the connection between position-based power and social status across 70 cultures
36. The Feeling Is Not Mutual: Religious Belief Predicts Compatibility Between Science and Religion, but Scientific Belief Predicts Conflict
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