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Welcome to Culture Psychology and Cross-Cultural Issues
An Unsupported Common View: Comparing Japan and the U.S. on Individualism/Collectivism
Collectivism Coexisting with Individualism: An Indian Scenario
Conceptual Self as Normatively Oriented: The Suitability of Past Personal Narrative for the Study of Cultural Identity
Critique of the Methodology of Empirical Research on Individual Modernity in Taiwan
Cross-Cultural Organizational Behavior
Cross-Cultural Social and Organizational Psychology
Cross-Cultural Research on Organizational Leadership: A Critical Analysis and a Proposed Theory
Cultural Influences on Personality
Cultural Pathways Through Universal Development
Culture and Causal Cognition
Culture and the Self: Implications for Cognition and Emotion
Culture and the Self: Implications for Cognition, Emotion, and Motivation
Culture, Identity Consistency, and Subjective Well-being
Dialectics between Cultural and Cross-Cultural Psychology
Is Culture a Problem for Social Psychology?
Personality: The Universal and the Culturally Specific
Psychology and culture
Rethinking Individualism and Collectivism: Evaluation of Theoretical Assumptions and Meta-Analyses
The Self and Social Behavior in Differing Cultural Contexts
The Social Origins of Mind
Three Approaches to the Psychology of Culture: Where Do They Come From? Where Can They Go?
Why is Multiculturalism Good?
Why Is There No Study of Cultural Equivalence in Standardized Cognitive Ability Testing?
Approaches to Social Psychology
Cognitive Theory
Critical Psychology
Culture Psychology and Cross-Cultural Issues
Deconstructionism and Post-Modernism
Evolutionary Psychology
Feminist Approaches
Gender Issues
Indigenous, Non-Western and Post-Colonialist Approaches
Marxist Approaches
Positive Psychology
Social Neuroscience
Social Psychology and Human Values
Sociology Approaches
Various Modern Theories