ONGOING THEMES
IN PSYCHOLOGYAND CULTURE

Bernadette N. Setiadi, Augustinus Supratiknya,
Walter J. Lonner, & Ype H. Poortinga, Editors

Selected Papers from the Sixteenth International Congress
of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology

Online Edition

 

1. Introduction Editors
2. Presidential Address: Robber’s Cave Revisited: Lessons for Cross-Cultural Psychology Deborah Best
Perspectives on Peace and Peace Research  
3. Cultural Diversity and the Prospect of Peace Building Through Sharing a We-World Fuad Hassan
4. International identity: Definitions, development, and some implications for global conflict and peace Holly Arrow & Norman Sundberg
5. Women and peacebuilding in a multicultural society Saparinah Sadli
Indigenous Perspectives  
6. Introduction: Research and Reflections on Indigenous Psychologies John Adair & William Gabrenya
7. Emotional attachment as the basis of trust and interpersonal relationships: Psychological, indigenous and cultural analysis Sang-Chin Choi & Uichol Kim
8. On the indigenization and autochthonization of the discipline of psychology John Adair
9. A sociology of science approach to understanding indigenous psychologies William Gabrenya
10. The indigenization of psychology in India: Its unique form and progress Neharika Vohra
11. The epistemological goal of indigenous psychology: The perspective of constructive realism Kuang-Kuo Hwang
12. Is cultural imposition less of an issue with indigenous psychologies?   Ype Poortinga
Basic Processes and Methodology  
13. Introduction Editors
14. The influence of schooling on cognitive development: A review of research in India Ramesh C. Mishra & Pierre R. Dasen
15. The influence of schooling on cognitive development: Spatial language, encoding and concept development in India and Nepal Pierre R. Dasen, P. R., Ramesh C. Mishra, R. & Shanta Niraula
16. Does language influence response styles? A test of the cultural accommodation hypothesis in fourteen countries Anne-Wil Harzing
17. Canonical speech-act sequences in complex problem solving activities: An illustration with German and Indonesian work-group discussions Eric Santosa
18. Notions of critical thinking in Javanese, Batak Toba and Minangkabau culture Julia Suleeman Chandra
19. Planned purchases and personal amulets: Representations of two material possessions in Japan, Canada and the U.K. J. Rees Lewis, & Helga Dittmar
20. Influences of cultural artifacts and social practices on number conceptualization in adults: Experimental and ethnographic approaches to everyday numeric cognition Samar Zebian
Family and Human Development  
21. Introduction Editors
22. Mothers’ conversational styles across cultures. The cases of Estonia, Finland, Sweden, and the U.S.   Tiia Tulviste
23. Adult mother-daughter relationships in Indonesia, the Republic of Korea, and Germany Beate Schwarz, Gisela Trommsdorff, & Pradeep Chakkarath
24. Chances and challenges of bicultural socialization – Interviews with young women from German-Indonesian families.   Hildegard Wenzler-Cremer
25. Family planning and the value of children in China Gang Zheng, Yanfang Liu, Hong Tang, & Shaohua Shi
26. The impact of cultural norms and values on the moral judgment of Malay and American adolescents: A brief report.   Jas Jaafar, Pit Kolodinsky, Sherri McCarthy, & Vincent Schroder
27. On the interrelation of peer climate and school performance in mathematics: A German-Canadian-Israeli comparison of 14-year-old school students.                 Klaus Boehnke, Anna-Katharina Pelkner, & Jenny Kurman
Personality and Social  

28. Introduction

Editors
29. Relations between social axioms and values: Findings from Germany and India.   Edward W. Klinger, Nandita Chaudhary, & Sriram Sriram
30. Cultural identity, existential anxiety and traditionalism Pawel Boski, Katarzyna Strus, & Ewa Tlaga
31. The self-concept and sex role ideologies of Ukrainian university students.   Renuka Sethi, Dustin J. Foster, & Deboral L. Best
32. Cultural identification, contact, and psychological adaptation: Examining the functional role of loneliness in predicting sojourner depression.                  Coleen Ward, & Anne-Marie Masgoret
33. Socio-psychological factors of ethnic intolerance in Russia’s multicultural regions. Nadezhda Lebedeva, & Alexander Tatarko
34. Development of the revised NEO personality inventory for Indonesia: A preliminary study.

Magdalena S. Halim, J.J.L.Derksen, & C.P.F. van der Staak

Industrial/Organizational Perspectives  
35. Introduction Editors
36. Individualist and collectivist orientations across occupational groups. Anjali Ghosh
37. Characteristics of Indonesian intercultural sensitivity in multicultural and international work groups. Hana Panggabean
38. Transformational leadership, competencies, self-control, and performance as a function of perceived organizational culture in service organizations. Arvind K. Sinha, & Sumita Rai
39. Organizational culture in Brazilian public and private companies. Maria Cristina Ferreira, Eveline Maria Leal Assmar, Kátia Maria Felipe Estol, Maria Cristina da Costa Chagas Helena,
and Maria do Carmo de Figueiredo Cisne
40. Factors influencing the success of small-scale entrepreneurs in Indonesia. Benedicta Prihatin Dwi Riyanti