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INDEX to CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH Volume 32 Number 1 (March 1998) pp. 1-120 Number 2 (May 1998) pp. 121-208 Number 3 (August 1998) pp. 209-312 Number 4 (November 1998) pp. 313-408 Authors: CHICK, GARY, “Games in Culture Revisited: A Replication and Extension of Roberts, Arth, and Bush (1959),” 185. COHEN, BEN-ZION, GUTTMANN, DAVID, and LAZAR, AMMON, “The Willing- ness to Seek Help: A Cross-National Comparison,” 342. DENTON, TREVOR, “Social and Structural Diffenentiation: Conceptualization and Measurement,” 37 GIBBONS, JUDITH L., “Introduction to Adolescents in a Changing World: In- tracultural Diversity in Developmental Contexts,” 211. GRAY, PATRICK J., “Regional Patterning in Illness Theories: Analyses With Different Types of Optimal Scaling,” 3. HARPAZ, ITZHAK, “Cross-National Comparison of Religious Conviction and the Meaning of Work,” 143. HEMESATH, MICHAEL, and POMPONIO, XUN, “Cooperaton and Culture: Stu- dents From China and the United States in a Prisoner’s Dilemma,” 171. KAMP, KATHRYN, “Social Hierarchy and Burial Treatments: A Comparative Assessment,” 79. KUEBLI, JANET, REDDY, RANJINI, and GIBBONS, JUDITH, L., “Perceptions of Others in Self-Descriptions of Children and Adolescents in India,” 217. KUEBLI, JANET, STILES, DEBORAH A., SHEBLOSKI, BARBARA, and GIB- BONS, JUDITH, L., “Commentary,” 299. NILES, F. SUSHILA, “Individualism-Collectivism Revisited,” 315. NOH, SAMUEL, KASPAR, VIOLET, and CHEN, XINYIN, “Measuring Depression in Korean Immigrants: Assessing Validity of the Translated Korean Version of CES-D Scale,” 358 RAYBECK, DOUGLAS, “Toward More Holistic Explanations: Cross-Cultural Re- search and Cross-Level Analysis,” 123. INDEX to CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH Volume 32 Number 1 (March 1998) pp. 1-120 Number 2 (May 1998) pp. 121-208 Number 3 (August 1998) pp. 209-312 Number 4 (November 1998) pp. 313-408 Authors: CHICK, GARY, “Games in Culture Revisited: A Replication and Extension of Roberts, Arth, and Bush (1959),” 185. COHEN, BEN-ZION, GUTTMANN, DAVID, and LAZAR, AMMON, “The Willing- ness to Seek Help: A Cross-National Comparison,” 342. DENTON, TREVOR, “Social and Structural Diffenentiation: Conceptualization and Measurement,” 37 GIBBONS, JUDITH L., “Introduction to Adolescents in a Changing World: In- tracultural Diversity in Developmental Contexts,” 211. GRAY, PATRICK J., “Regional Patterning in Illness Theories: Analyses With Different Types of Optimal Scaling,” 3. HARPAZ, ITZHAK, “Cross-National Comparison of Religious Conviction and the Meaning of Work,” 143. HEMESATH, MICHAEL, and POMPONIO, XUN, “Cooperaton and Culture: Stu- dents From China and the United States in a Prisoner’s Dilemma,” 171. KAMP, KATHRYN, “Social Hierarchy and Burial Treatments: A Comparative Assessment,” 79. KUEBLI, JANET, REDDY, RANJINI, and GIBBONS, JUDITH, L., “Perceptions of Others in Self-Descriptions of Children and Adolescents in India,” 217. KUEBLI, JANET, STILES, DEBORAH A., SHEBLOSKI, BARBARA, and GIB- BONS, JUDITH, L., “Commentary,” 299. NILES, F. SUSHILA, “Individualism-Collectivism Revisited,” 315. NOH, SAMUEL, KASPAR, VIOLET, and CHEN, XINYIN, “Measuring Depression in Korean Immigrants: Assessing Validity of the Translated Korean Version of CES-D Scale,” 358 RAYBECK, DOUGLAS, “Toward More Holistic Explanations: Cross-Cultural Re- search and Cross-Level Analysis,” 123. INDEX 401 SHEBLOSKI, BARBARA, and GIBBONS, JUDITH, L., “Intergenerational Pat- terns in Beliefs About Women’s Roles Among Adolescents and Their Parents in the Czech Republic,” 241. STILES, DEBORAH A., GIBBONS, JUDITH, L., LIE, SUZANNE, SAND, THER- ESE, and KRULL, JODIE, “Now I am Living in Norway: Immigrant Girls Describe Themselves,” 279. STYCOS, J. MAYONE, “Population Knowledge and Attitudes of Latin American Adolescents: Impacts of Gender, Schooling, and Culture,” 378. TAY, LYNETTE S., and GIBBONS, JUDITH L., “Attitudes Toward Gender Roles Among Adolescents in Singapore,” 257. Articles: “Attitudes Toward Gender Roles Among Adolescents in Singapore,” Tay and Gib- bons, 257. “Commentary,” Kuebli, Stiles, Shebloski, and Gibbons, 299. “Cooperaton and Culture: Students From China and the United States in a Prisoner’s Dilemma,” Hemesath and Pomponio, 171. “Cross-National Comparison of Religious Conviction and the Meaning of Work,” Harpaz, 143. “Games in Culture Revisited: A Replication and Extension of Roberts, Arth, and Bush (1959),” Chick, 185. “Individualism-Collectivism Revisited,” Niles, 315. “Intergenerational Patterns in Beliefs About Women’s Roles Among Adolescents and Their parents in the Czech Republic,” Shebloski and Gibbons, 241. “Introducation to Adolescents in a Changing World: Intracultural Diversity in Developmental Contexts,” Gibbons, 211. “Measuring Depression in Korean Immigrants: Assessing Validity of the Translated Korean Version of CES-D Scale,” Noh, Kaspar, and Chen, 358. “Now I Am Living in Norway: Immigrant Girls Describe Themselves,” Stiles, Gibbons, Lie, Sand, and Krull, 279. “Perceptions of Others in Self-Descriptions of Children and Adolescents in India,” Kuebli, Reddy, and Gibbons, 217. “Population Knowledge and Attitudes of Latin American Adolescents: Impacts of Gender, Schooling, and Culture,” Stycos, 378. “Regional Patterning in Illness Theories: Analysis ith Different Types of Optimal] Scaling,” Gray, 3. “Social and Structural Diffenentiation: Conceptualization and Measurement,” Den- ton, 37. “Social Hierarchy and Burial Treatments: A Comparative Assessment,” Kamp, 79. “The Willingness to Seek Help: A Cross-National Comparison,” Cohen, Guttmann, and Lazar, 342. “Toward More Holistic explanations: Cross-Cultural Research and Cross-Level Analysis,” Raybeck, 123.

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