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These proceedings are organized into six parts, covering conceptual and methodological issues; consequences of acculturation; cognitive processes; values; social psychology; and personality, developmental psychology and health psychology.
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These proceedings are organized into six parts, covering conceptual and methodological issues; consequences of acculturation; cognitive processes; values; social psychology; and personality, developmental psychology and health psychology.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000142570
- Artikelnr.: 62598060
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. September 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000142570
- Artikelnr.: 62598060
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Hector Grad, Amalio Blanco and James Georgas
Prologue. H. Grad, A. Blanco, & J. Geor·gas
Presidential Address. R. S. Malpass Face Recognition at the Interface of Psychology, Law, and Culture
Part I. Conceptual and Methodological Issues
P. Boski Cross
Cultural Psychology at the Crossroads or: Lake Victoria is not Lake Mwanza, While Cross
Cultural Psychology is not Cultural (Enough)
A. C. Paranjpe The Interpretive Tum: Implications for Cross
Cultural Psychology
H. Helfrich Cross
Cultural Psychology in Germany
S. C. Carr Social Psychology and Culture: Reminders from Africa and Asia
Part II. Consequences of Acculturation
R. C. Mishra, D. Sinha, & J. W. Berry Cognitive Functioning in Relation to some Eco
Cultural and Acculturational Features of Tribal Groups of Bihar
A. Ostrowska & D. Bochenska Ethnic Stereotypes among Polish and German Silesians
J. Georgas & D. Papastylianou Acculturation and Ethnic Identity: The remigration of Ethnic Greeks to Greece
D. Hocoy Empirical Distinctiveness between Cognitive and Affective Elements of Ethnic Identity and Scales for their Measurement
C. Ward & A. Kennedy Before and After Cross
Cultural Transition: A Study of New Zealand Volunteers on Field Assignments
Part III. Cognitive Processes
J. R. J. Fontaine, Y. H. Poortinga, B. Setiadi, & S.S. Markam The Cognitive Structure of Emotions in Indonesia and the Netherlands: A preliminary report
A. Akande The Perception of Ability Scale for Students in Africa and New Zealand
M. Juan
Espinosa & A. Palacios Urban and Rural People's Conceptions of Intelligence in Equatorial Guinea
Part IV. Values
G. Hofstede, L. Kolman, 0. Nicolescu, & I. Pajumaa Characteristics of the Ideal Job among Students in Eight Countries
G. Sagie & S. H. Schwartz National Differences in Value Consensus
K. Boehnke, M. P. Regmi, B. 0. Richmond, S. Chandra, & C. Stromberg Worries, Values and Well
being: A Comparison of East and West German, Nepalese and Fijian Undergraduates
R. H. van den Berg & N. Bleichrodt Personal Values and Acculturation
M. Varma Values in Indian Villages
Part V. Social Psychology
J. Adamopoulos & A. Stogiannidou The Perception of Interpersonal Action: Culture
General and Culture
Specific Components
D. M. Keats & F. Fu
Xi The Development of Concepts of Fairness in Rewards in Chinese and Australian Children
M. Yuki & S. Yamaguchi Long
Term Equity within a Group: An Application of the Seniority Norm in Japan
W. G. Stephan, C. W. Stephan, M. Abalakina, V. Ageyev, A. Blanco, M. Bond, I. Saito, P. Turcinovic, & B. Wenzel Distinctiveness Effects in Intergroup Perceptions: An International Study
H. Y. Tsai Concept of "Mien Tzu" (Face) in East
Asian Societies: The Case of Taiwanese and Japanese
Part VI. Personality, Developmental Psychology, Health Psychology E. Diener Subjective Well
Being in Cross
Cultural Perspective
B. Ataca, D. Sunar, &
Presidential Address. R. S. Malpass Face Recognition at the Interface of Psychology, Law, and Culture
Part I. Conceptual and Methodological Issues
P. Boski Cross
Cultural Psychology at the Crossroads or: Lake Victoria is not Lake Mwanza, While Cross
Cultural Psychology is not Cultural (Enough)
A. C. Paranjpe The Interpretive Tum: Implications for Cross
Cultural Psychology
H. Helfrich Cross
Cultural Psychology in Germany
S. C. Carr Social Psychology and Culture: Reminders from Africa and Asia
Part II. Consequences of Acculturation
R. C. Mishra, D. Sinha, & J. W. Berry Cognitive Functioning in Relation to some Eco
Cultural and Acculturational Features of Tribal Groups of Bihar
A. Ostrowska & D. Bochenska Ethnic Stereotypes among Polish and German Silesians
J. Georgas & D. Papastylianou Acculturation and Ethnic Identity: The remigration of Ethnic Greeks to Greece
D. Hocoy Empirical Distinctiveness between Cognitive and Affective Elements of Ethnic Identity and Scales for their Measurement
C. Ward & A. Kennedy Before and After Cross
Cultural Transition: A Study of New Zealand Volunteers on Field Assignments
Part III. Cognitive Processes
J. R. J. Fontaine, Y. H. Poortinga, B. Setiadi, & S.S. Markam The Cognitive Structure of Emotions in Indonesia and the Netherlands: A preliminary report
A. Akande The Perception of Ability Scale for Students in Africa and New Zealand
M. Juan
Espinosa & A. Palacios Urban and Rural People's Conceptions of Intelligence in Equatorial Guinea
Part IV. Values
G. Hofstede, L. Kolman, 0. Nicolescu, & I. Pajumaa Characteristics of the Ideal Job among Students in Eight Countries
G. Sagie & S. H. Schwartz National Differences in Value Consensus
K. Boehnke, M. P. Regmi, B. 0. Richmond, S. Chandra, & C. Stromberg Worries, Values and Well
being: A Comparison of East and West German, Nepalese and Fijian Undergraduates
R. H. van den Berg & N. Bleichrodt Personal Values and Acculturation
M. Varma Values in Indian Villages
Part V. Social Psychology
J. Adamopoulos & A. Stogiannidou The Perception of Interpersonal Action: Culture
General and Culture
Specific Components
D. M. Keats & F. Fu
Xi The Development of Concepts of Fairness in Rewards in Chinese and Australian Children
M. Yuki & S. Yamaguchi Long
Term Equity within a Group: An Application of the Seniority Norm in Japan
W. G. Stephan, C. W. Stephan, M. Abalakina, V. Ageyev, A. Blanco, M. Bond, I. Saito, P. Turcinovic, & B. Wenzel Distinctiveness Effects in Intergroup Perceptions: An International Study
H. Y. Tsai Concept of "Mien Tzu" (Face) in East
Asian Societies: The Case of Taiwanese and Japanese
Part VI. Personality, Developmental Psychology, Health Psychology E. Diener Subjective Well
Being in Cross
Cultural Perspective
B. Ataca, D. Sunar, &
Prologue. H. Grad, A. Blanco, & J. Geor·gas
Presidential Address. R. S. Malpass Face Recognition at the Interface of Psychology, Law, and Culture
Part I. Conceptual and Methodological Issues
P. Boski Cross
Cultural Psychology at the Crossroads or: Lake Victoria is not Lake Mwanza, While Cross
Cultural Psychology is not Cultural (Enough)
A. C. Paranjpe The Interpretive Tum: Implications for Cross
Cultural Psychology
H. Helfrich Cross
Cultural Psychology in Germany
S. C. Carr Social Psychology and Culture: Reminders from Africa and Asia
Part II. Consequences of Acculturation
R. C. Mishra, D. Sinha, & J. W. Berry Cognitive Functioning in Relation to some Eco
Cultural and Acculturational Features of Tribal Groups of Bihar
A. Ostrowska & D. Bochenska Ethnic Stereotypes among Polish and German Silesians
J. Georgas & D. Papastylianou Acculturation and Ethnic Identity: The remigration of Ethnic Greeks to Greece
D. Hocoy Empirical Distinctiveness between Cognitive and Affective Elements of Ethnic Identity and Scales for their Measurement
C. Ward & A. Kennedy Before and After Cross
Cultural Transition: A Study of New Zealand Volunteers on Field Assignments
Part III. Cognitive Processes
J. R. J. Fontaine, Y. H. Poortinga, B. Setiadi, & S.S. Markam The Cognitive Structure of Emotions in Indonesia and the Netherlands: A preliminary report
A. Akande The Perception of Ability Scale for Students in Africa and New Zealand
M. Juan
Espinosa & A. Palacios Urban and Rural People's Conceptions of Intelligence in Equatorial Guinea
Part IV. Values
G. Hofstede, L. Kolman, 0. Nicolescu, & I. Pajumaa Characteristics of the Ideal Job among Students in Eight Countries
G. Sagie & S. H. Schwartz National Differences in Value Consensus
K. Boehnke, M. P. Regmi, B. 0. Richmond, S. Chandra, & C. Stromberg Worries, Values and Well
being: A Comparison of East and West German, Nepalese and Fijian Undergraduates
R. H. van den Berg & N. Bleichrodt Personal Values and Acculturation
M. Varma Values in Indian Villages
Part V. Social Psychology
J. Adamopoulos & A. Stogiannidou The Perception of Interpersonal Action: Culture
General and Culture
Specific Components
D. M. Keats & F. Fu
Xi The Development of Concepts of Fairness in Rewards in Chinese and Australian Children
M. Yuki & S. Yamaguchi Long
Term Equity within a Group: An Application of the Seniority Norm in Japan
W. G. Stephan, C. W. Stephan, M. Abalakina, V. Ageyev, A. Blanco, M. Bond, I. Saito, P. Turcinovic, & B. Wenzel Distinctiveness Effects in Intergroup Perceptions: An International Study
H. Y. Tsai Concept of "Mien Tzu" (Face) in East
Asian Societies: The Case of Taiwanese and Japanese
Part VI. Personality, Developmental Psychology, Health Psychology E. Diener Subjective Well
Being in Cross
Cultural Perspective
B. Ataca, D. Sunar, &
Presidential Address. R. S. Malpass Face Recognition at the Interface of Psychology, Law, and Culture
Part I. Conceptual and Methodological Issues
P. Boski Cross
Cultural Psychology at the Crossroads or: Lake Victoria is not Lake Mwanza, While Cross
Cultural Psychology is not Cultural (Enough)
A. C. Paranjpe The Interpretive Tum: Implications for Cross
Cultural Psychology
H. Helfrich Cross
Cultural Psychology in Germany
S. C. Carr Social Psychology and Culture: Reminders from Africa and Asia
Part II. Consequences of Acculturation
R. C. Mishra, D. Sinha, & J. W. Berry Cognitive Functioning in Relation to some Eco
Cultural and Acculturational Features of Tribal Groups of Bihar
A. Ostrowska & D. Bochenska Ethnic Stereotypes among Polish and German Silesians
J. Georgas & D. Papastylianou Acculturation and Ethnic Identity: The remigration of Ethnic Greeks to Greece
D. Hocoy Empirical Distinctiveness between Cognitive and Affective Elements of Ethnic Identity and Scales for their Measurement
C. Ward & A. Kennedy Before and After Cross
Cultural Transition: A Study of New Zealand Volunteers on Field Assignments
Part III. Cognitive Processes
J. R. J. Fontaine, Y. H. Poortinga, B. Setiadi, & S.S. Markam The Cognitive Structure of Emotions in Indonesia and the Netherlands: A preliminary report
A. Akande The Perception of Ability Scale for Students in Africa and New Zealand
M. Juan
Espinosa & A. Palacios Urban and Rural People's Conceptions of Intelligence in Equatorial Guinea
Part IV. Values
G. Hofstede, L. Kolman, 0. Nicolescu, & I. Pajumaa Characteristics of the Ideal Job among Students in Eight Countries
G. Sagie & S. H. Schwartz National Differences in Value Consensus
K. Boehnke, M. P. Regmi, B. 0. Richmond, S. Chandra, & C. Stromberg Worries, Values and Well
being: A Comparison of East and West German, Nepalese and Fijian Undergraduates
R. H. van den Berg & N. Bleichrodt Personal Values and Acculturation
M. Varma Values in Indian Villages
Part V. Social Psychology
J. Adamopoulos & A. Stogiannidou The Perception of Interpersonal Action: Culture
General and Culture
Specific Components
D. M. Keats & F. Fu
Xi The Development of Concepts of Fairness in Rewards in Chinese and Australian Children
M. Yuki & S. Yamaguchi Long
Term Equity within a Group: An Application of the Seniority Norm in Japan
W. G. Stephan, C. W. Stephan, M. Abalakina, V. Ageyev, A. Blanco, M. Bond, I. Saito, P. Turcinovic, & B. Wenzel Distinctiveness Effects in Intergroup Perceptions: An International Study
H. Y. Tsai Concept of "Mien Tzu" (Face) in East
Asian Societies: The Case of Taiwanese and Japanese
Part VI. Personality, Developmental Psychology, Health Psychology E. Diener Subjective Well
Being in Cross
Cultural Perspective
B. Ataca, D. Sunar, &