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Personality and Person Perception Across Cultures Book

Personality and Person Perception Across Cultures
Personality and Person Perception Across Cultures, Neither human nature nor personality can be independent of culture. Human beings share certain social norms or rules within their cultural groups. Over 2000 years ago, Aristotle held that man is by nature a social animal. Similarly, Xun Kuang (298-238 B.C, Personality and Person Perception Across Cultures has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Personality and Person Perception Across Cultures, Neither human nature nor personality can be independent of culture. Human beings share certain social norms or rules within their cultural groups. Over 2000 years ago, Aristotle held that man is by nature a social animal. Similarly, Xun Kuang (298-238 B.C, Personality and Person Perception Across Cultures
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  • Personality and Person Perception Across Cultures
  • Written by author Yueh-Ting Lee
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., October 1998
  • Neither human nature nor personality can be independent of culture. Human beings share certain social norms or rules within their cultural groups. Over 2000 years ago, Aristotle held that man is by nature a social animal. Similarly, Xun Kuang (298-238 B.C
  • Neither human nature nor personality can be independent of culture. Human beings share certain social norms or rules within their cultural groups. Over 2000 years ago, Aristotle held that man is by nature a social animal. Similarly, Xun Kuang (298-238 B.C
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Preface
List of Contributors
1Why Study Personality in Culture?3
2The Cross-Cultural Challenge to Personality23
3Ethnic Differences in Temperament45
4Nationality Characteristics: Dimensions for Comparison65
5National Differences in Economic Growth: The Role of Personality and Culture85
6Culture, Meaning, and Personality in Mexico and in the United States103
7Chinese-American Differences: A Chinese View127
8Culture, Self, and Personality in Africa139
9Where Political System Meets Culture: Effect on Efficacy Appraisal163
10Cultural Influences on Identity and Behavior: India and Britain191
11Stereotype Legacy: Culture and Person in Japanese/American Business Interactions213
12Subjective Culture and the Workplace: Comparing Hispanic and Mainstream Naval Recruits235
13Communicating Information About Culture and Personality in Formal Cross-Cultural Training Programs255
14Person Perception across Cultures279
Author Index297
Subject Index309


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