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Foreword | ||
Preface | ||
Tables and Figures | ||
Contributors | ||
Introduction | ||
1 | The Prospects for a Chinese Psychology | 1 |
2 | Visual Perception in Chinese People | 15 |
3 | Chinese Lexical Access | 30 |
4 | Chinese Reading and Comprehension: A Cognitive Psychology Perspective | 43 |
5 | Cross-linguistic Constraints on Chinese Students Learning English | 63 |
6 | Linguistic Socialization: A Chinese Perspective | 79 |
7 | Chinese Intelligence | 93 |
8 | The Learning Approaches of Chinese People: A Function of Socialization Processes and the Context of Learning? | 109 |
9 | The Academic Achievement of Chinese Students | 124 |
10 | Chinese Childhood Socialization | 143 |
11 | Filial Piety and its Psychological Consequences | 155 |
12 | Emotion Among the Chinese | 166 |
13 | Universal Aspects of Chinese Personality Structure | 189 |
14 | Chinese Values | 208 |
15 | Ultimate Life Concerns, Self, and Chinese Achievement Motivation | 227 |
16 | The Role of Beliefs in Chinese Culture | 247 |
17 | Causal Attribution Processes among the Chinese | 263 |
18 | Chinese Communication Processes | 280 |
19 | Chinese Personal Relationships | 294 |
20 | Chinese Social Interaction: Harmony and Hierarchy on the Good Earth | 309 |
21 | Chinese Leadership and Organizational Structures | 322 |
22 | Chinese Decision-making | 338 |
23 | Understanding Chinese People as Consumers: Past Findings and Future Propositions | 352 |
24 | Employee Motivation and Attitudes in the Chinese Workforce | 364 |
25 | Ecological Psychology in Chinese Societies | 379 |
26 | The Assessment of Psychopathology in Chinese Societies | 393 |
27 | Abnormal Behaviour in Chinese Societies: Clinical, Epidemiological, and Comparative Studies | 412 |
28 | Coping in Chinese Communities: The Need for a New Research Agenda | 429 |
29 | Psychotherapy with the Chinese | 441 |
30 | Chinese Adaptation to Foreign Cultures | 457 |
31 | Psychological Transformation of the Chinese People as a Result of Societal Modernization | 479 |
32 | Concluding Remarks: The End as Beginning | 499 |
References | 501 | |
Index | 585 |
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