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Introduction
Carl Ratner
The mutual relevance of indigenous psychology and morality
Lutz H. Eckensberger
Macro cultural psychology
Naïve dialecticism and the tao of chinese thought
Kaiping PengJulie Spencer-RodgersZhong Nian
The neoliberal political economy
Indian perspectives on cognition
R. C. Mishra
Neoliberal education
Indigenous personality research
Kuo-Shu Yang
An historic-psycho-socio-cultural look at the self in mexico
Rolando Diaz Loving
Ideology
The Chinese conception of the self
Yang Chung-Fang
Neoliberal psychology
Naïve psychology of Koreans' interpersonal mind and behavior in close relationships
Sang-Chin ChoiKibum Kim
Macro cultural psychological science generates insights for cultural emancipation and psychological emancipation
Humanism-materialism
Pawel Boski
Contributions to indigenous and cultural psychology
Uichol KimKuo-Shu YangKwang-Kuo Hwang
Chinese conceptions of justice and reward allocation
Zhi-Xue Zhang
The scientific foundation of indigenous and cultural psychology
Uichol KimYoung-Shin Park
Family, parent-child relationship, and academic achievement in Korea
Young-Shin ParkUichol Kim
The importance of constructive realism for the indigenous psychologies approach
Fritz G. WallnerMartin J Jandl
Paternalism
Zeynep Aycan
Constructive realism and confucian relationalism
Kwang-Kuo Hwang
Creating indigenous psychologies
John G. Adair
From decolonizing psychology to the development of a cross-indigenous perspective in methodology
Rogelia Pe-Pua
Parental ethnotheories of child development
Carolyn Pope EdwardsLisa KnocheVibeke AukrustAsiye KumruMisuk Kim
Close interpersonal relationships among Japanese
Susumu YamaguchiYukari Ariizumi
Affect and early moral socialization
Heidi Fung
Cultures are like all other cultures, like some other cultures, like no other culture
James GeorgasKostas Mylonas
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