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Japanese Frames Of Mind Cultural Perspectives On Human Development Hidetada Shimizu Robert Alan Levine

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Japanese Frames Of Mind Cultural Perspectives On Human Development Hidetada Shimizu Robert Alan Levine
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 100.2 MB
Pages: 301
Author: Hidetada Shimizu; Robert Alan LeVine
ISBN: 9780511066917, 9780511509582, 0511066910, 0511509588
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Japanese Frames Of Mind Cultural Perspectives On Human Development Hidetada Shimizu Robert Alan Levine by Hidetada Shimizu; Robert Alan Levine 9780511066917, 9780511509582, 0511066910, 0511509588 instant download after payment.

Japanese Frames of Mind raises the question as to what Japanese psychology offers Western psychology, in light of research conducted by Japanese and American researchers. The chapters provide a wealth of new data related to Japanese child development, moral reasoning and narratives, schooling and family socialization, and adolescent experiences. By placing the Japanese evidence within the context of Western psychological theory and research, the book calls for a systematic reexamination of Western psychology as one psychology among many other ethnopsychologies.

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