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International Journal of Psychology, Volume 26, 1991 Contents — Contenu ISSUE 1 1S. Shirley Feldman and Doreen A. Rosenthal, Age Expectations of Behavioural Autonomy in Hong Kong, Australian and American Youth: The Influence of Family Variables and Adolescents’ Values 25 Shlomo Kaniel and Shraga Fisherman, Levels of Performance and Distribution of Errors in the Progressive Matrices Test: A Comparison of Ethiopian Immigrant and Native Israeli Adolescents 35 Mark H. B. Radford, Leon Mann, Yasuyuki Ohta and Yoshibumi Nakane, Differences Between Australian and Japanese Students in Reported Use of Decision Processes May Jane Chen and Alice Wong, Component Skills as Predictors of Chinese Reading Proficiency in Primary School Children 71 Christopher F. Sharpley, Giving a Reason for Unfairness: Effects of a Rationale upon Australian Students’ Performances Within an Implicit Reward Situation 83 Michael Harris Bond and Chung Kwok Venus, Resistance to Group or Personal Insults in an Ingroup or Outgroup Context 95 Etienne Mullet and Felix Neto, /ntention to Migrate, Job Opportunities and Aspiration for Better Pay: An Information Integration Approach 115 Books Received — Livres recus 139 International Platform for Psychologists — Tribune internationale des psychologues 139 Congresses and Scientific Meetings — Congrés et réunions scientifiques 147 Acknowledgements — Remerciements 149 Instructions to Authors — Directives 4 ]’intention des auteurs ISSUE 2 153 Ginette Boudreau, Le développement de I’identité notionnelle 175 Kit-Tai Hau and Farideh Salili, Structure and Semantic Differential Placement of Specific Causes: Academic Causal Attributions by Chinese Students in Hong Kong 195 T. Shigehisa and Richard Lynn, Reaction Times and Intelligence in Japanese Children Abbas Tashakkori and Vaida Thompson, Social Change and Change in Intentions of Iranian Youth Regarding Education, Marriage, and Careers 219 Robert J. Vallerand et Brian P. O’Connor, Construction et validation de l’échelle de motivation pour les personnes Ggées (EMPA) 241 Suzanne B. Johnson and Warren R. Rule, Personality Characteristics and Self-esteem in Pet Owners and Non-owners 253 International Platform for Psychologists — Tribune internationale des psychologues 254 Geoffrey H. Blowers, Assessing the Impact of Western Psychology in Hong Kong 262 Larry E. Greeson, Cultural Ethnocentrism and Imperialism in Citations of American and Scandinavian Psychological Research 269 Congresses and Scientific Meetings — Congrés et réunions scientifiques ISSUE 3 281 Marc Bigras, Peter J. LaFreniére, et Carl Lacharité, L’impact de la présence de l’enfant sur la relation conjugale 299 Kwan Chun Lee, The Problem of Appropriateness of the Rokeach Value Survey in Korea 311 IR.L. Davies, G.G. Corbett, G. Laws, H. McGurk, A.E.St.G. Moss, and M.W. Smith, Linguistic Basicness and Colour Information Processing 329 Sherman Hu and Thomas Oakland, Global and Regional Perspectives on Testing Children and Youth: An Empirical Study 345 Richard M. Weist and Paula Lyytinen, The Development of Spatial Location in Finnish 357 Adrien Pinard, Carol Vezeau, et Anne-Marie Melot, Analyse génétique de l’autorégulation et de la performance dans une tache de formation de concepts 373 Brenda A. Allen and A. Wade Boykin, The Influence of Contextual Factors on Afro-American and Euro-American Children’s Performance: Effects of Movement Opportunity and Music 389 International Platform for Psychologists — Tribune internationale des psychologues 390 Kurt Pawlik, JCSU Principle on the Free Circulation of Scientists Revised 391 Joseph P. Stoltman, Committee on Teaching of Science Congresses and Scientific Meetings — Congrés et réunions scientifiques 404 Bulgarian Psychological Society: Call for Aid 406 Instructions to Authors — Directives a 1’ intention des auteurs ISSUE 4 409 Janice Langan-Fox, Motivation and the Self Concept: Persisting Goals of Young Women and Men 429 Paul A.M. Van Lange and Wim B.G. Liebrand, The Influence of Other’s Morality and Own Social Value Orientation on Cooperation in The Netherlands and the U.S.A. 451 X. Zheng and J.W. Berry, Psychological Adaptation of Chinese Sojourners in Canada 471 Amiéancio da Costa Pinto, Reading Rates and Digit Span in Bilinguals: The Superiority of Mother Tongue 485 Hamed El-Feky, Patterns of Parental Control in Kuwaiti Society 496 Books Received — Livres recus 513 International Platform for Psychologists — Tribune internationale des psychologues 514 Mark R. Rosenzweig, The Scientific Status of Psychology 530 JUPsyS-IACCP Advanced Training Seminars Following the XXV International Congress of Psychology in Brussels in 1992 533 Congresses and Scientific Meetings — Congrés et réunions scientifiques 542 A Report of the 22nd International Congress of Applied Psychology 543 Instructions to Authors — Directives 4 1’intention des auteurs ISSUE 5 SPECIAL ISSUE: THE PSYCHOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL CHANGE, EDITED BY KURT PAWLIK 545 Editorial 547 Kurt Pawlik, The Psychology of Global Environmental Change: Some Basic Data and an Agenda for Cooperative International Research 565 Thomas R. Stewart, Scientists’ Uncertainty and Disagreement about Global Climate Change: A Psychological Perspective 575 Claude Lévy-Leboyer and Yves Duron, Global Change: New Challenges for Psychology 585 Martti Takala, Environmental Awareness and Human Activity Graeme S. Halford and Peter W. Sheehan, Human Response to Environmental Changes 613 Hou-Can Zhang and Yi-Zhong Zhang, Psychological Consequences of Earthquake Disaster Survivors 623 Valery N. Nosulenko, Psychological Peculiarities and Acoustical Environment Changes 633 Durganand Sinha, Rise in the Population of the Elderly, Familial Changes and their Psychosocial Implications: The Scenario of the Developing Countries 649 Cigdem Kagitcibasi, Decreasing Infant Mortality as a Global Demographic Change: A Challenge to Psychology 665 R. Diaz-Guerrero, Historic-sociocultural Premises (HSCPs) and Global Change 675 International Platform for Psychologists — Tribune internationale des psychologues 676 Congresses and Scientific Meetings — Congrés et réunions scientifiques 683 Professor Simon Biesheuvel: An Obituary 685 Instructions to Authors — Directives a 1’intention des auteurs ISSUE 6 689 Jean Massonnat et Mireille Lecacheur, Reconstruction de l’histoire personnelle: succession d’événements dans le temps et changements identitaires passés 705 D. Wilson, A. Manual, and S. Lavelle, Psychological Predictors of Condom Use to Prevent HIV Transmission Among Zimbabwean Students 723 Sophie Parent, Serge Larivée, et Thérése Bouffard-Bouchard, Compétence cognitive, capacités d’apprentissage, et métacognition 745 Hing Keung Ma and Man Chi Leung, Altruistic Orientation in Children: Construction and Validation of the Child Altruism Inventory 761 Francine Tougas, Ann M. Beaton, and France Veilleux, Why Women Approve of Affirmative Action: The Study of a Predictive Model 777 +I nternational Platform for Psychologists — Tribune internationale des psychologues 778 Kurt Pawlik, Annual Report for 1990 of the International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS) Joyce Hickson and Susan Kriegler, The Mission and Role of Psychology in a Traumatised and Changing Society: The Case of South Africa IUPsyS announces the publication of the Chinese Concise Encyclopedia of Psychology Congresses and Scientific Meetings — Congrés et réunions scientifiques Volume 26: Contents — Contenu Volume 26: Author Index — Index des auteurs Acknowledgements — Remerciements Instructions to Authors — Directives 4 1’intention des auteurs Announcing the VIth ISSC Stein Rokkan Prize in Comparative Research

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