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Preface | ||
List of Contributors | ||
1 | Why Study Personality in Culture? | 3 |
2 | The Cross-Cultural Challenge to Personality | 23 |
3 | Ethnic Differences in Temperament | 45 |
4 | Nationality Characteristics: Dimensions for Comparison | 65 |
5 | National Differences in Economic Growth: The Role of Personality and Culture | 85 |
6 | Culture, Meaning, and Personality in Mexico and in the United States | 103 |
7 | Chinese-American Differences: A Chinese View | 127 |
8 | Culture, Self, and Personality in Africa | 139 |
9 | Where Political System Meets Culture: Effect on Efficacy Appraisal | 163 |
10 | Cultural Influences on Identity and Behavior: India and Britain | 191 |
11 | Stereotype Legacy: Culture and Person in Japanese/American Business Interactions | 213 |
12 | Subjective Culture and the Workplace: Comparing Hispanic and Mainstream Naval Recruits | 235 |
13 | Communicating Information About Culture and Personality in Formal Cross-Cultural Training Programs | 255 |
14 | Person Perception across Cultures | 279 |
Author Index | 297 | |
Subject Index | 309 |
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