Israeli psychologist
Gabriel Horenczyk is a social psychologist who has conducted various studies on acculturation and cultural identity. He is currently employed at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel.[1]
Main publications[edit]
- Horenczyk (1997). Immigrants' perceptions of host attitudes and their reconstruction of cultural groups. Applied Psychology, 46(1), 34โ38.
- Phinney, Horenczyk, Liebkind & Vedder (2000). Ethnic identity, immigration, and well-being: An interactional perspective. Journal of Social Issues, 57(3), 493โ510.
- Roccas, Horenczyk & Schwartz (2000). Acculturation discrepancies and well-being: the moderating role of conformity. European Journal of Social Psychology, 30(3), 323โ334.
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