The Cross-cultural challenge to social psychology
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The Cross-cultural challenge to social psychology
(Cross-cultural research and methodology series, v. 11)
Sage, c1988
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Bibliography: p. 290-328
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this volume a group of distinguished psychologists considers what the cross-cultural approach has to offer the discipline of social psychology. It begins with an assessment of the cross-cultural position, its faults and some requirements for broader acceptance. In the second section, cross-culturalists present the case for the cross-cultural approach in a broad, theoretical and synoptic presentation. The next section consists of integrated, empirical summaries of cross-cultural research in selected areas by practitioners in the vanguard of work in that area. Finally, some of the social psychologists indicate how their original thinking has changed in the light of the presentations of the cross-culturalists.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Michael Harris Bond
PART ONE: SOME MAINSTREAM CHALLENGES TO CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
How Does One Describe a Platypus? An Outsider's Questions for Cross-Cultural Psychology - James T Tedeschi
Why Not Cross-Cultural Psychology? A Characterization of Some Mainstream Views - Roy S Malpass
On Titles, Citations, and Outlets - Ladd Wheeler and Harry Reis
What Do Mainstreamers Want?
On the Limitations of Cross-Cultural Research in Social Psychology - David M Messick
PART TWO: STATEMENTS OF SOME GENERAL CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Social Science and Social Psychology - William K Gabrenya Jr
The Cross-Cultural Link
Will Societal Modernization Eventually Eliminate Cross-Cultural Psychological Differences? - Kuo-Shu Yang
J'Accuse - Gustav Jahoda
Cross-Cultural Replications - Irit Sharon and Yehuda Amir
A Prerequisite for The Validation of Social Psychological Laws
Putting the Ethic to Work - Joseph E Trimble
Applying Social Psychological Principles in Cross-Cultural Settings
Cross-Cultural Contributions to Theory in Social Psychology - Harry C Triandis
Cross-Cultural Psychology in a Post-Empiricist Era - Andre Kukla
PART THREE: INSTRUCTIVE CONTENT AREAS IN CROSS-CULTURAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Organizational Structure and Processes - Peter B Smith and Monir Tayeb
Culture and Intergroup Processes - William B Gudykunst
Cultural Influences on Group Processes - Leon Mann
Interpersonal Behavior - John Adamopoulos
Cross-Cultural and Historical Perspectives
Cultural Roots of Aggressive Behavior - Marshall H Segall
Theoretical Advances in Justice Behavior - Kwok Leung
Some Cross-Cultural Inputs
Attribution Theory and Processes - Garth J O Fletcher and Colleen Ward
A Cross-Cultural Perspective
Person Perception in Cross-Cultural Perspective - Leslie Zebrowitz-McArthur
Bridging the Content-Structure Dichotomy - Joan G Miller
Culture and the Self
PART FOUR: SOME MAINSTREAMERS' REAPPRAISALS
A Second Look at the Platypus - James T Tedeschi
A Reprise
Coda - David M Messick
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