The volumes Advances in Psychological Science are the most timely reviews for a person who wants an up-to-date "state-of-the-art" description of selected topics in psychology. These volumes will be useful for the graduate student to get a perspective on the latest developments in psychology today. The chapters are written in a non-technical manner, i.e., not for the specialist, but for the educated psychologist who wishes to see developments across the spectrum of psychology. They may be used for teaching or by experts who wish an overview of recent advances in their science. The chapters uniquely reflect the international or global character of psychology, both in the authors selected to write them, and in their coverage of research from around the world. Volume 1 contains original contributions to the social, personal, and cultural aspects of the discipline.
The chapters in this volume are the edited versions of invited addresses to the XXVI International Congress of Psychology held in Montréal in August 1996.
The chapters in this volume are the edited versions of invited addresses to the XXVI International Congress of Psychology held in Montréal in August 1996.
Social psychology across cultures: Two ways forward. In J. G. Adair (Ed.), Advances in psychological science: Social, personal, and cultural aspects (pp. 137–150). East Essex, UK: Psychology Press. Bond, M. H., & Smith, P. B. (1996).
Finding universal dimensions of individual variation in multi - cultural studies of values : The Rokeach and Chinese value surveys . ... Advances in psychological science : Social , personal and cultural aspects ( pp . 137– 150 ) .
Phillip L. Hammack. Hurtado, A. (2005). Toward a more equitable society: Moving forward in the struggle for ... Buckingham, PA: Open University Press. Kelly, C., & Breinlinger, S. (1996). The social psychology of collective action: ...
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The book features acculturation and identity, including contributions on remote acculturation, religiosity, and organizational contexts.
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Blind variation and selective retention in creative thought as in other knowledge processes. ... Creative expertise as superior reproducible performance: Innovative and flexible aspects of expert performance.
Journal of Consumer Research, 30 (3), 326–351. Bond, Michael H. (1998) “Social Psychology Across Cultures: Two Ways Forward.” In Advances in Psychological Science: Social, Personal and Cultural Aspects, ed. John G. Adair, David Belanger ...