The handbook of Chinese psychology / [print] edited by Michael Harris Bond. - Hong Kong ; New York : Oxford University Press, (c)1996. - xx, 588 pages ; 26 cm.



2. Visual perception in Chinese people 5. Cross-linguistic constraints on Chinese students learning English 6. Linguistic socializiation : a Chinese perspective 7. Chinese intelligence 9. The academic achievement of Chinese students 10. Chinese childhood socialization 11. Filial piety and its psychological consequences 12. Emotion among the Chinese 13. Universal aspects of Chinese personality structure 14. Chinese values 15. Ultimate life concerns, self, and Chinese achievement motivation 16. The role of beliefs in Chinese culture 18. Chinese communication processes 19. Chinese personal relationships 20. Chinese social interaction : harmony and hierarchy on the good earth 21. Chinese leadership and organizational structures 22. Chinese ecision-making 23. Understanding Chinese people as consumers : past findings and future propositions 24. Employee motivation and attitudes in the Chinese workforce 29. Psychotherapy with the Chinese 30. Chinese adaptation to foreign cultures 31. Psychological transformation of the Chinese people as a result of societal modernization Jong-Tsun Huang -- Che Kan Leong and Sophie Hsia -- Norman H. Freeman and Gustav M. Habermann -- Jimmy Chan -- Harold W. Stevenson and Shin-ying Lee -- David Y.H. Wu -- Daivd Y.F. Ho -- James A. Russell and Michelle S.M. Yik -- Robert R. McCrae, Paul T. Costa, Jr., and Michelle S.M. Yik -- Michael Harris Bond -- An-Bang Yu -- Kwok Leung -- Ge Gao, Stella Ting-Toomey, and William Gudykunst -- Robin Goodwin and Catherine So-kum Tang -- William K. Gabrenya, Jr., an dKwang-Kuo Hwang -- Peter B. Smith and Zhong-Ming Wang -- J. Frank Yates and Ju-Whei Lee -- David K. Tse -- C. Harry Hui and Chen K. Tan -- Patrick W.L. Leung and Peter W.H. Lee -- Kenneth L. Dion and Karen K. Dion -- Kuo-Shu Yang.



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