| 1. Introduction |
Editors |
| 2. Presidential Address: Robber’s Cave Revisited: Lessons for Cross-Cultural Psychology |
Deborah Best |
| Perspectives on Peace and Peace Research |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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28. Introduction
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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 |
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| 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 |