Psychological and Cultural Foundations of East Asian Cognition
Contradiction, Change, and Holism
Herausgeber: Spencer-Rodgers, Julie; Peng, Kaiping
Psychological and Cultural Foundations of East Asian Cognition
Contradiction, Change, and Holism
Herausgeber: Spencer-Rodgers, Julie; Peng, Kaiping
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The Psychological and Cultural Foundations of East Asian Cognition is one of the most comprehensive volumes on East Asian cognition and thinking styles to date. This book is also one of the first to bring together a large body of empirical research on two of the most influential theories in culture psychology: naïve dialecticism and analytic/holistic thinking.
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The Psychological and Cultural Foundations of East Asian Cognition is one of the most comprehensive volumes on East Asian cognition and thinking styles to date. This book is also one of the first to bring together a large body of empirical research on two of the most influential theories in culture psychology: naïve dialecticism and analytic/holistic thinking.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 664
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9780199348541
- ISBN-10: 0199348545
- Artikelnr.: 50089961
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 664
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9780199348541
- ISBN-10: 0199348545
- Artikelnr.: 50089961
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Julie Spencer-Rodgers graduated from UC Berkeley and is an Associate Professor at the Dept. of Psychology at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. She was awarded the Early Career Award from the International Academy of Intercultural Research and the Otto Klineberg Intercultural and International Relations Award from the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, of which she is a Fellow. Kaiping Peng graduated from the University of Michigan, and is the founding Chair of the Psychology Department at Tsinghua University, and an emeritus professor of the University of California, Berkeley. He is one of the most highly cited social psychologists (APS Observer) and is the author of over 140 articles and several monographs.
* Chapter 1 - What is Dialectical Thinking? Conceptualization and
Measurement
* Julie Spencer-Rodgers, Elise Anderson, Christine Ma-Kellams, Carol
Wang, Kaiping Peng
* Chapter 2 - The Epistemology of Yin-Yang Balancing as the Root of
Chinese Cultural Traditions: The Indigenous Features and Geocentric
Implications
* Peter Ping Li
* Chapter 3 - Culture and Lay Theories of Change
* Ning Zhang, Li-Jun Ji, and Tieyuan Guo
* Chapter 4 - Analytic versus Holistic Cognition: Constructs and
Measurement
* Minkyung Koo, Jong An Choi, and Incheol Choi
* Chapter 5 - Dialecticism Across the Lifespan: Towards a Deeper
Understanding of the Ontogenetic and Cultural Factors Influencing
Dialectical Thinking and Emotional Experience
* Igor Grossman
* Chapter 6 - The Cultural Neuroscience of Holistic Thinking
* Bobby K. Cheon, Ronxiang Tang, Joan Y. Chiao, and Yi-Yuan Tang
* Chapter 7 - Judging the World Dialectically vs. Non-Dialectically:
Cultural Variations in Online Decision-Making Processes
* Takahiko Masuda, Liman Man Wai Li, and Matthew J. Russell
* Chapter 8 - Contextualization of Mental Representations and
Evaluative Responses: A Theory-Based Analysis of Cultural Differences
* Yang Ye and Bertram Gawronski
* Chapter 9 - Dialectical Thinking and Creativity from Many
Perspectives: Contradiction and Tension
* Susannah B.F. Paletz, Kyle Bogue, Ella Miron-Spektor, and Julie
Spencer-Rodgers
* Chapter 10 - Dialectical Thinking and its Influence in the World: A
New Perspective on East Asians' Control Orientations
* Joonha Park, Susumu Yamaguchi, Takafumi Sawaumi, and Hiroaki Morio
* Chapter 11 - Entitativity Perceptions of Individuals and Groups
Across Cultures
* Saori Tsukamoto, Yoshihisa Kashima, Nick Haslam, Elise Holland, and
Minoru Karasawa
* Chapter 12 - Dialecticism in Close Relationships and Marriage
* Susan E. Cross and Ben C.P. Lam
* Chapter 13 - The Yin and Yang of Attitudes and Related Constructs:
Dialectical and Holistic Influences
* Christine Ma-Kellams, Julie Spencer-Rodgers, and Kaiping Peng
* Chapter 14 - The Dialectical Self: The Internal Consistency,
Cross-Situational Consistency, and Temporal Stability of
Self-Conception
* Sylvia Xiaohua Chen, Julie Spencer-Rodgers, and Kaiping Peng
* Chapter 15 - Dialecticism and the Future Self in Cultural Contexts:
Relations to Well-Being
* Qi Wang, Yubo Hou, and Tracy Gould
* Chapter 16 - Contextual and Cultural Factors Influencing Malleable
Racial Identity
* Julie A. Garcia, Diana T. Sanchez, and Margaret Shih
* Chapter 17 - When in Rome Think Like a Roman: Empirical Evidence and
Implications of Temporarily Adopting Dialectical Thinking
* Ashley M. Votruba and Virginia S.Y. Kwan
* Chapter 18 - Dialectical Emotions
* Brooke Wilken and Yuri Miyamoto
* Chapter 19 - Dialecticism and Mental Health: Toward a Yin-Yang Vision
of Well-Being
* Y. Joel Wong and Tao Liu
* Chapter 20 - The Yin/Yang of Stress: The Link Between Dialectical
Thinking and Coping Processes
* Hi-Po Bobo Lau and Cecilia Cheng
* Chapter 21 - Dialectical Thinking and Attitudes Toward
Action/Inaction Beyond East Asia
* Ethan Zell, Rong Su, and Dolores Albarracín
Measurement
* Julie Spencer-Rodgers, Elise Anderson, Christine Ma-Kellams, Carol
Wang, Kaiping Peng
* Chapter 2 - The Epistemology of Yin-Yang Balancing as the Root of
Chinese Cultural Traditions: The Indigenous Features and Geocentric
Implications
* Peter Ping Li
* Chapter 3 - Culture and Lay Theories of Change
* Ning Zhang, Li-Jun Ji, and Tieyuan Guo
* Chapter 4 - Analytic versus Holistic Cognition: Constructs and
Measurement
* Minkyung Koo, Jong An Choi, and Incheol Choi
* Chapter 5 - Dialecticism Across the Lifespan: Towards a Deeper
Understanding of the Ontogenetic and Cultural Factors Influencing
Dialectical Thinking and Emotional Experience
* Igor Grossman
* Chapter 6 - The Cultural Neuroscience of Holistic Thinking
* Bobby K. Cheon, Ronxiang Tang, Joan Y. Chiao, and Yi-Yuan Tang
* Chapter 7 - Judging the World Dialectically vs. Non-Dialectically:
Cultural Variations in Online Decision-Making Processes
* Takahiko Masuda, Liman Man Wai Li, and Matthew J. Russell
* Chapter 8 - Contextualization of Mental Representations and
Evaluative Responses: A Theory-Based Analysis of Cultural Differences
* Yang Ye and Bertram Gawronski
* Chapter 9 - Dialectical Thinking and Creativity from Many
Perspectives: Contradiction and Tension
* Susannah B.F. Paletz, Kyle Bogue, Ella Miron-Spektor, and Julie
Spencer-Rodgers
* Chapter 10 - Dialectical Thinking and its Influence in the World: A
New Perspective on East Asians' Control Orientations
* Joonha Park, Susumu Yamaguchi, Takafumi Sawaumi, and Hiroaki Morio
* Chapter 11 - Entitativity Perceptions of Individuals and Groups
Across Cultures
* Saori Tsukamoto, Yoshihisa Kashima, Nick Haslam, Elise Holland, and
Minoru Karasawa
* Chapter 12 - Dialecticism in Close Relationships and Marriage
* Susan E. Cross and Ben C.P. Lam
* Chapter 13 - The Yin and Yang of Attitudes and Related Constructs:
Dialectical and Holistic Influences
* Christine Ma-Kellams, Julie Spencer-Rodgers, and Kaiping Peng
* Chapter 14 - The Dialectical Self: The Internal Consistency,
Cross-Situational Consistency, and Temporal Stability of
Self-Conception
* Sylvia Xiaohua Chen, Julie Spencer-Rodgers, and Kaiping Peng
* Chapter 15 - Dialecticism and the Future Self in Cultural Contexts:
Relations to Well-Being
* Qi Wang, Yubo Hou, and Tracy Gould
* Chapter 16 - Contextual and Cultural Factors Influencing Malleable
Racial Identity
* Julie A. Garcia, Diana T. Sanchez, and Margaret Shih
* Chapter 17 - When in Rome Think Like a Roman: Empirical Evidence and
Implications of Temporarily Adopting Dialectical Thinking
* Ashley M. Votruba and Virginia S.Y. Kwan
* Chapter 18 - Dialectical Emotions
* Brooke Wilken and Yuri Miyamoto
* Chapter 19 - Dialecticism and Mental Health: Toward a Yin-Yang Vision
of Well-Being
* Y. Joel Wong and Tao Liu
* Chapter 20 - The Yin/Yang of Stress: The Link Between Dialectical
Thinking and Coping Processes
* Hi-Po Bobo Lau and Cecilia Cheng
* Chapter 21 - Dialectical Thinking and Attitudes Toward
Action/Inaction Beyond East Asia
* Ethan Zell, Rong Su, and Dolores Albarracín
* Chapter 1 - What is Dialectical Thinking? Conceptualization and
Measurement
* Julie Spencer-Rodgers, Elise Anderson, Christine Ma-Kellams, Carol
Wang, Kaiping Peng
* Chapter 2 - The Epistemology of Yin-Yang Balancing as the Root of
Chinese Cultural Traditions: The Indigenous Features and Geocentric
Implications
* Peter Ping Li
* Chapter 3 - Culture and Lay Theories of Change
* Ning Zhang, Li-Jun Ji, and Tieyuan Guo
* Chapter 4 - Analytic versus Holistic Cognition: Constructs and
Measurement
* Minkyung Koo, Jong An Choi, and Incheol Choi
* Chapter 5 - Dialecticism Across the Lifespan: Towards a Deeper
Understanding of the Ontogenetic and Cultural Factors Influencing
Dialectical Thinking and Emotional Experience
* Igor Grossman
* Chapter 6 - The Cultural Neuroscience of Holistic Thinking
* Bobby K. Cheon, Ronxiang Tang, Joan Y. Chiao, and Yi-Yuan Tang
* Chapter 7 - Judging the World Dialectically vs. Non-Dialectically:
Cultural Variations in Online Decision-Making Processes
* Takahiko Masuda, Liman Man Wai Li, and Matthew J. Russell
* Chapter 8 - Contextualization of Mental Representations and
Evaluative Responses: A Theory-Based Analysis of Cultural Differences
* Yang Ye and Bertram Gawronski
* Chapter 9 - Dialectical Thinking and Creativity from Many
Perspectives: Contradiction and Tension
* Susannah B.F. Paletz, Kyle Bogue, Ella Miron-Spektor, and Julie
Spencer-Rodgers
* Chapter 10 - Dialectical Thinking and its Influence in the World: A
New Perspective on East Asians' Control Orientations
* Joonha Park, Susumu Yamaguchi, Takafumi Sawaumi, and Hiroaki Morio
* Chapter 11 - Entitativity Perceptions of Individuals and Groups
Across Cultures
* Saori Tsukamoto, Yoshihisa Kashima, Nick Haslam, Elise Holland, and
Minoru Karasawa
* Chapter 12 - Dialecticism in Close Relationships and Marriage
* Susan E. Cross and Ben C.P. Lam
* Chapter 13 - The Yin and Yang of Attitudes and Related Constructs:
Dialectical and Holistic Influences
* Christine Ma-Kellams, Julie Spencer-Rodgers, and Kaiping Peng
* Chapter 14 - The Dialectical Self: The Internal Consistency,
Cross-Situational Consistency, and Temporal Stability of
Self-Conception
* Sylvia Xiaohua Chen, Julie Spencer-Rodgers, and Kaiping Peng
* Chapter 15 - Dialecticism and the Future Self in Cultural Contexts:
Relations to Well-Being
* Qi Wang, Yubo Hou, and Tracy Gould
* Chapter 16 - Contextual and Cultural Factors Influencing Malleable
Racial Identity
* Julie A. Garcia, Diana T. Sanchez, and Margaret Shih
* Chapter 17 - When in Rome Think Like a Roman: Empirical Evidence and
Implications of Temporarily Adopting Dialectical Thinking
* Ashley M. Votruba and Virginia S.Y. Kwan
* Chapter 18 - Dialectical Emotions
* Brooke Wilken and Yuri Miyamoto
* Chapter 19 - Dialecticism and Mental Health: Toward a Yin-Yang Vision
of Well-Being
* Y. Joel Wong and Tao Liu
* Chapter 20 - The Yin/Yang of Stress: The Link Between Dialectical
Thinking and Coping Processes
* Hi-Po Bobo Lau and Cecilia Cheng
* Chapter 21 - Dialectical Thinking and Attitudes Toward
Action/Inaction Beyond East Asia
* Ethan Zell, Rong Su, and Dolores Albarracín
Measurement
* Julie Spencer-Rodgers, Elise Anderson, Christine Ma-Kellams, Carol
Wang, Kaiping Peng
* Chapter 2 - The Epistemology of Yin-Yang Balancing as the Root of
Chinese Cultural Traditions: The Indigenous Features and Geocentric
Implications
* Peter Ping Li
* Chapter 3 - Culture and Lay Theories of Change
* Ning Zhang, Li-Jun Ji, and Tieyuan Guo
* Chapter 4 - Analytic versus Holistic Cognition: Constructs and
Measurement
* Minkyung Koo, Jong An Choi, and Incheol Choi
* Chapter 5 - Dialecticism Across the Lifespan: Towards a Deeper
Understanding of the Ontogenetic and Cultural Factors Influencing
Dialectical Thinking and Emotional Experience
* Igor Grossman
* Chapter 6 - The Cultural Neuroscience of Holistic Thinking
* Bobby K. Cheon, Ronxiang Tang, Joan Y. Chiao, and Yi-Yuan Tang
* Chapter 7 - Judging the World Dialectically vs. Non-Dialectically:
Cultural Variations in Online Decision-Making Processes
* Takahiko Masuda, Liman Man Wai Li, and Matthew J. Russell
* Chapter 8 - Contextualization of Mental Representations and
Evaluative Responses: A Theory-Based Analysis of Cultural Differences
* Yang Ye and Bertram Gawronski
* Chapter 9 - Dialectical Thinking and Creativity from Many
Perspectives: Contradiction and Tension
* Susannah B.F. Paletz, Kyle Bogue, Ella Miron-Spektor, and Julie
Spencer-Rodgers
* Chapter 10 - Dialectical Thinking and its Influence in the World: A
New Perspective on East Asians' Control Orientations
* Joonha Park, Susumu Yamaguchi, Takafumi Sawaumi, and Hiroaki Morio
* Chapter 11 - Entitativity Perceptions of Individuals and Groups
Across Cultures
* Saori Tsukamoto, Yoshihisa Kashima, Nick Haslam, Elise Holland, and
Minoru Karasawa
* Chapter 12 - Dialecticism in Close Relationships and Marriage
* Susan E. Cross and Ben C.P. Lam
* Chapter 13 - The Yin and Yang of Attitudes and Related Constructs:
Dialectical and Holistic Influences
* Christine Ma-Kellams, Julie Spencer-Rodgers, and Kaiping Peng
* Chapter 14 - The Dialectical Self: The Internal Consistency,
Cross-Situational Consistency, and Temporal Stability of
Self-Conception
* Sylvia Xiaohua Chen, Julie Spencer-Rodgers, and Kaiping Peng
* Chapter 15 - Dialecticism and the Future Self in Cultural Contexts:
Relations to Well-Being
* Qi Wang, Yubo Hou, and Tracy Gould
* Chapter 16 - Contextual and Cultural Factors Influencing Malleable
Racial Identity
* Julie A. Garcia, Diana T. Sanchez, and Margaret Shih
* Chapter 17 - When in Rome Think Like a Roman: Empirical Evidence and
Implications of Temporarily Adopting Dialectical Thinking
* Ashley M. Votruba and Virginia S.Y. Kwan
* Chapter 18 - Dialectical Emotions
* Brooke Wilken and Yuri Miyamoto
* Chapter 19 - Dialecticism and Mental Health: Toward a Yin-Yang Vision
of Well-Being
* Y. Joel Wong and Tao Liu
* Chapter 20 - The Yin/Yang of Stress: The Link Between Dialectical
Thinking and Coping Processes
* Hi-Po Bobo Lau and Cecilia Cheng
* Chapter 21 - Dialectical Thinking and Attitudes Toward
Action/Inaction Beyond East Asia
* Ethan Zell, Rong Su, and Dolores Albarracín