American and Chinese perceptions and belief systems : a People's Republic of China-Taiwanese comparison

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American and Chinese perceptions and belief systems : a People's Republic of China-Taiwanese comparison

Lorand B. Szalay ... [et al.]

(Cognition and language : a series in psycholinguistics)

Plenum Press, c1994

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Based on a comparative analysis of Chinese and American students,this unique study offers insights into the contemporary views and values developed in three different socio-political settings-the post-modern, industrial environment of the United States; the socialistic environment of the People's Republic of China; and the developing free market of Taiwan. Empirical data reveal previously uncharted dimensions of cultural similarities, differences, and the effects of different economic and social systems on people's perceptions of their world and major contemporary problems.

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Psychocultural Factors in Communication. National Images. Religion. Economy. Education. Appendix: The Association Group Analysis Method.

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