Indigenous and Cultural Psychology : Understanding People in Context /
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| Format: | eBook | 
| Language: | English | 
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      New York, NY :
        Springer US : Imprint: Springer,
    
      2006.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2006. | 
| Series: | International and Cultural Psychology,
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                Table of Contents: 
            
                  - Theoretical and Methodological Issues
 - Contributions to Indigenous and Cultural Psychology
 - The Scientific Foundation of Indigenous and Cultural Psychology
 - The Importance of Constructive Realism for the Indigenous Psychologies Approach
 - Constructive Realism and Confucian Relationalism
 - From Decolonizing Psychology to the Development of a Cross-Indigenous Perspective in Methodology
 - Family and Socialization
 - Parental Ethnotheories of Child Development
 - Close Interpersonal Relationships among Japanese
 - Affect and Early Moral Socialization: Some Insights and Contributions from Indigenous Psychological Studies in Taiwan
 - Cultures Are Like All Other Cultures, Like Some Other Cultures, Like No Other Culture
 - Cognitive Processes
 - The Mutual Relevance of Indigenous Psychology and Morality
 - Naïve Dialecticism and the Tao of Chinese Thought
 - Indian Perspectives on Cognition
 - Self and Personality
 - Indigenous Personality Research
 - An Historic-Psycho-Socio-Cultural Look at the Self in Mexico
 - The Chinese Conception of the Self
 - Naïve Psychology of Koreans' Interpersonal Mind and Behavior in Close Relationships
 - Application
 - Humanism-Materialism
 - Chinese Conceptions of Justice and Reward Allocation
 - Family, Parent-Child Relationship, and Academic Achievement in Korea
 - Paternalism
 - Creating Indigenous Psychologies.