Abstract
Understanding of international issues of comparative psychology requires a dynamic view of historical trends and current developments. Such analysis usually requires consideration of political, ideological, sociological and educational realities...
This opening is very commendable but the paper hardly justifies these claims. Further I would want to add a note of caution that direct international comparison can be misleading even when the cultural and socio-cultural contexts are superficially similar. One would hardly claim the USSR and USA systems to be similar.
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