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- catalog contributor b1451447.
- catalog contributor b1451448.
- catalog contributor b1451449.
- catalog created "[1974]".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "[1974]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1974]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Values and beliefs: Pelzel, J.C. Human nature in the Japanese myths. Ishida, E.A culture of love and hate. Caudill, W. and Scarr, H.A. Japanese value orientations and culture change. Lebra, T.S. Intergenerational continuity and discontuinity in moral values among Japanese. DeVos, G. The relation of guilt toward parents to achievement and arranged marriage among the Japanese.-Patterns of interaction: Doi, L.T. Amae: a key concept for understanding Japanese personality structure. Nakane, C. Criteria of group formation. Brown, W. Japanese management: the cultural background. Lebra, T.S. Reciprocity and the asymmetric principle: an analytical reappraisal of the Japanese concept of on. Befu, H. Gift-giving in a modernizing Japan.-Socialization and psycho-social development: Caudhill, W. and Plath, D.W. Who sleeps by whom? Parent-child involvement in urban Japanese families. Ikeda, Y. Parental-attitude toward twins in Japan. Kasahara, Y. "Graduation phobia" in the Japanese university. Rohlen, T.P. Sponsorship of cultural continuity in Japan: a company training program. Kiefer, C.W. The psychological interdependence of family, school, and bureaucracy in Japan.-Cultural stress, extreme responses, and behavior transformation: Kato, M. Self-destruction in Japan: a cross-cultural epidemiological analysis of suicide. Iwal, H. Delinquent groups and organised crime. Karahara, Y. Fear of eye-to-eye confrontation among neurotic patients in Japan. Miura, M. and Usa, S.A psychotherapy of neurosis: Morita therapy. Murase, T. Naikan therapy. Owada, Y., Gleason, A.H., and Avery, R.W. Taishu Danko: agency for change in a Japanese university. Doi, L.T. Higaisha-Ishiki: the psychology of revolting youth in Japan.".
- catalog extent "xi, 459 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Japanese culture and behavior.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Japanese culture and behavior.".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "[1974]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Honolulu : University Press of Hawaii,".
- catalog relation "Japanese culture and behavior.".
- catalog spatial "Japan".
- catalog subject "301.29/52".
- catalog subject "Anthropology, Cultural Japan collected works".
- catalog subject "Cultural Characteristics Japan Collected Works.".
- catalog subject "Cultural Characteristics collected works".
- catalog subject "Culture Japan Collected Works.".
- catalog subject "Culture collected works".
- catalog subject "DS 821 J35 1974".
- catalog subject "DS821 .L345".
- catalog subject "National characteristics, Japanese.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Values and beliefs: Pelzel, J.C. Human nature in the Japanese myths. Ishida, E.A culture of love and hate. Caudill, W. and Scarr, H.A. Japanese value orientations and culture change. Lebra, T.S. Intergenerational continuity and discontuinity in moral values among Japanese. DeVos, G. The relation of guilt toward parents to achievement and arranged marriage among the Japanese.-Patterns of interaction: Doi, L.T. Amae: a key concept for understanding Japanese personality structure. Nakane, C. Criteria of group formation. Brown, W. Japanese management: the cultural background. Lebra, T.S. Reciprocity and the asymmetric principle: an analytical reappraisal of the Japanese concept of on. Befu, H. Gift-giving in a modernizing Japan.-Socialization and psycho-social development: Caudhill, W. and Plath, D.W. Who sleeps by whom? Parent-child involvement in urban Japanese families. Ikeda, Y. Parental-attitude toward twins in Japan. Kasahara, Y. "Graduation phobia" in the Japanese university. Rohlen, T.P. Sponsorship of cultural continuity in Japan: a company training program. Kiefer, C.W. The psychological interdependence of family, school, and bureaucracy in Japan.-Cultural stress, extreme responses, and behavior transformation: Kato, M. Self-destruction in Japan: a cross-cultural epidemiological analysis of suicide. Iwal, H. Delinquent groups and organised crime. Karahara, Y. Fear of eye-to-eye confrontation among neurotic patients in Japan. Miura, M. and Usa, S.A psychotherapy of neurosis: Morita therapy. Murase, T. Naikan therapy. Owada, Y., Gleason, A.H., and Avery, R.W. Taishu Danko: agency for change in a Japanese university. Doi, L.T. Higaisha-Ishiki: the psychology of revolting youth in Japan.".
- catalog title "Japanese culture and behavior : selected readings / edited by Takie Sugiyama Lebra and William P. Lebra.".
- catalog type "text".