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to JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY Volume 28 Number 1 (January 1997) pp. 1-128 Number 2 (March 1997) pp. 129-240 Number 3 (May 1997) pp. 241-360 Number4 (July 1997) pp. 361-504 Number 5 (September 1997) pp. 505-640 Number 6 (November 1997) pp. 641-800 Authors: AAL-HUSSAIN, ABDUL-QUADER A., see ABU-HILAL, M. M. ABU-HILAL, MAHER M., and AAL-HUSSAIN, ABDUL-QUADER A., “Dimensionality and Hierarchy of the SDQ in a Non-Western Milieu: A Test of Self-Concept Invariance Across Gender,” 535 ADIGUN, ISAAC, “Orientations to Work: A Cross-Cultural Approach,” 352. AMENOMORI, MIKA, AKIKO KONO, JODY S. FOURNIER, and GERALD A. WINER, “A Cross-Cultural Developmental Study of Directional Asymmetries in Circle Drawing,” 730. AMPONSAH, BENJAMIN, and STURLA KREKLING, “Sex Differences in Visual-Spatial Performance Among Ghanaian and Norwegian Adults,” 81 ANGLEITNER, ALOIS, see Georgas, J. BEGUM, HAMIDA AKHTAR, see Ruback, R. B BROWN, BONNY R.., see Matsumoto, D. BUGGIE, STEPHEN E., “Indigenous Psychologies: Research and Experience in Cultural Context, edited by Uichol Kim and John W. Berry” [Book Review], 356. CHAE, JOON-HO, see Piedmont, R. L. CHARALAMBOUS, NEOPHYTOS, see Georgas, J. CHEN, CHAO C., JAMES R. MEINDL, and RAYMOND G. HUNT, “Testing the Effects of Vertical and Horizontal Collectivism: A Study of Reward Allocation Preferences in China,” a4 CHURCH, A TIMOTHY, see Huang, C. D. CHRISTAKOPOULOU, SOPHIA, see Georgas, J DAHLIN, BO, see Watkins, D DeSOUZA, EROS R. see Pryor, J. B DURODOYE, BETH A.., “Factors of Marital Satisfaction Among African American Couples and Nigerian Male/African American Female Couples,” 71 EDMAN, JEANNE L., and VELMA A. KAMEOKA, “Cultural Differences in Illness Schemas: An Analysis of Filipino and American Illness Attributions,” 252. 796 JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY ELBEDOUR, SALMAN, SHMUEL SHULMAN, and PER! KEDEM, “Adolescent Intimacy: A Cross-Cultural Study,” 5 ERBER, MAUREEN WANG, see Pryor,J .B FALBO, TONI, DUDLEY L. POSTON, Jr, ROBERT S. TRISCARI, and XIAODONG ZHANG, “Self-Enhancing Illusions Among Chinese Schoolchildren,” 172. FAN, CYNTHIA, and WALLY KARNILOWICZ, “Measurement of Definitions of Success Among Chinese and Australian Girls,” 589. FITNESS, JULIE, see Pryor, J. B. FOURNIER, JODY S., see Amenomori, M. FREEMAN, MARK A., “Demographic Correlates of Individualism and Collectivism: A Study of Social Values in Sri Lanka,” 321. GABRIELIDIS, CRISTINA, WALTER G. STEPHAN, OSCAR YBARRA, VIRGINIA M. S PEARSON, and LUCILA VILLAREAL, “Preferred Styles of Conflict Resolution: Mexico and the United States,” 661. GEISELMAN, R. EDWARD, see Teitelbaum, S. GEORGAS, JAMES, SOPHIA CHRISTAKOPOULOU, YPE H. POORTINGA, ALOIS AN- GLEITNER, ROBIN GOODWIN, and NEOPHYTOS CHARALAMBOUS, “The Relation- ship of Family Bonds to Family Structure and Function Across Cultures,” 303. GOODWIN, ROBIN, see Georgas, J. GOREGENLI, MELEK, “individualist-Collectivist Tendencies in a Turkish Sample,” 787. HALLAHAN, MARK, FIONA LEE, and THADDEUS HERZOG, “It’s Not Just Whether You Win or Lose, It’s Also Where You Play the Game: A Naturalistic, Cross-Cultural Examination of the Positivity Bias,” 768. HARPER, DENNIS C., “Children’s Attitudes Toward Physical Disability in Nepal: A Field Study,” 710. HELLMAN, PETA S., see Offermann, L. R. HERZOG, THADDEUS, see Hallahan, M. HUANG, C. DAVID, A. TIMOTHY CHURCH, and MARCIA S. KATIGBAK, “Identifying Cultural Differences in Items and Traits: Differential Item Functioning in the NEO Person- ality Inventory,” 192. HUNT, RAYMOND G., see Chen, C. C HUPKA, RALPH B., ZBIGNIEW ZALESKI, JURGEN OTTO, LUCY REIDL, and NADIA V. TARABRINA, “The Colors of Anger, Envy, Fear, and Jealousy: A Cross-Cultural Study,” 156. HUTZ, CLAUDIO, see Pryor, J. B. JORDAN, ELIZABETH A., “Adolescent Problem Behaviors: Issues and Research, edited by Robert D. Ketterlinus and Michael E. Lamb” [Book Review], 634. JORDAN, ELIZABETH A., “Observing Children in Their Natural Worlds: A Methodological Primer, by Anthony D. Pellegrini” [Book Review], 635. KAMEOKA, VELMA A.., see Edman, J. L. KARNILOWICZ, WALLY, see Fan, C. KATIGBAK, MARCIA S., see Huang, C. D. KEATS, DAPHNE, “Family and Human Development Across Cultures: A View From the Other Side, by Cigdem Kagitcibasi” [Book Review], 359. KEDEM, PERI, see Elbedour, S. KONO, AKIKO, see Amenomori, M. KREKLING, STURLA, see Amponsah, B. KUPPERBUSCH, CENITA, see Matsumoto, D. KUMPF, MARTIN, see Pryor, J. B. 797 LEE, AMELIA, see Xiang, P. LEE, FIONA, see Hallahan, M LEVENSON, ROBERT W.), see Tsai, J. L. LIDDELL, CHRISTINE, “Every Picture Tells a Story—Or Does It? Young South African Children Interpreting Pictures,” 266. LONNER, WALTER J., “Obituary: Ruth H. Munroe,” 245 LUBBERT, KARIN, see Pryor, J. B. MACLEAN, MORAG, see Sissons Joshi, M. MATSUMOTO, DAVID, MICHELLE D. WEISSMAN, KEN PRESTON, BONNY R. BROWN, and CENITA KUPPERBUSCH, “Context-Specific Measurement of Individual- ism-Collectivism on the Individual Level: The Individualism-Collectivism Interpersonal Assessment Inventory,” 743. MEGLINO, BRUCE M., see Thomas, D. C. MEI-TAN FAN, RUTH, see Trafimow, D. MEINDL, J. R., see Chen, C. C. MILLER, JOAN G., “Understanding Culture's Influence on Behavior, by Richard W. Brislin” [Book Review], 235. NESDALE, DREW, ROSANNA ROONEY, and LEIGH SMITH, “Migrant Ethnic Identity and Psychological Distress,” 569. NUZZARELLO, ANGELA, “Assessing and Treating Culturally Diverse Clients: A Practical Guide by Freddy A. Paniagua” [Book Review], 124 OFFERMANN, LYNN R., and PETAS. HELLMANN, “Culture’s Consequences for Leadership Behavior: National Values in Action,” 342. OTTO, JURGEN, see Hupka, R. B. PANDEY, JANAK, see Ruback, R. B. PEARSON, VIRGINIA M. S., see Gabrielidis, C. PESONEN, OUTIL, see Pryor, J. B PIEDMONT, RALPH L., and JOON-HO CHAE, “Cross-Cultural Generalizability of the Five-Factor Model of Personality: Development and Validation of the NEO PI-R for Koreans,” 131. PONTIUS, ANNELIESE A.., “No Gender Difference in Spatial Representation by School- children in Northwest Pakistan,” 779. POORTINGA, YPE H., see Georgas, J. POSTON, DUDLEY L.., Jr., see Falbo, T. PRESTON, KEN, see Matsumoto, D. PRYOR, JOHN B., EROS R. DeSOUZA, JULIE FITNESS, CLAUDIO HUTZ, MARTIN KUMPF, KARIN LUBBERT, OUTI PESONEN, and MAUREEN WANG ERBER, “Gender Differences in the Interpretation of Social-Sexual Behavior: A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Sexual Harassment,” 509. REIDL, LUCY, see Hupka, R. B. ROONEY, ROSANNA, see Nesdale, D. RUBACK, R. BARRY, JANAK PANDEY, and HAMIDA AKHTAR BEGUM, “Urban Stressors in South Asia: Impact on Male and Female Pedestrians in Delhi and Dhaka,” 23. SERPELL, ROBERT, “Cross-Cultural Psychology: Research and Applications, by J. W. Berry, Y. H. Poortinga, M. H. Segall, and P. R. Dasen” [Book Review], 236. SHUI FUN LAW, JOSEPHINE, see Trafimow, D. SHULMAN, SHMUEL, see Elbedour, S. SILVERMAN, ELLEN S.., see Trafimow, D. 798 JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY SISSONS JOSHI, MARY, and MORAG MacLEAN, “Maternal Expectations of Child Devel- opment in India, Japan, and England,” 219. SMITH, LEIGH, see Nesdale, D SOLMON, MELINDA A.., see Xiang, P. SPENCER-OATEY, HELEN, “Unequal Relationships in High and Low Power Distance Socie- ties: A Comparative Study of Tutor-Student Role Relations in Britain and China,” 284 STEPHAN, WALTER G., see Gabrielidis, C. TARABRINA, NADIA V., see Hupka, R. B. TEITELBAUM, STEPHANIE, and R.E DWARD GEISELMAN, “Observer Mood and Cross- Racial Recognition of Faces,” 93 TEKIAN, ARA, “International Handbook of Medical Education, edited by Abdul W. Sajid, Christine H. McGuire, Rebecca Monroe Veach, Laura R. Aziz, and Linda K. Gunzburger” [Book Review], 239. THOMAS, DAVID C., and BRUCE M. MEGLINO, “Causal Attribution in an Intercultural Interaction: The Effect of Stimulus Presentation Mode,” 554 TRAFIMOW, DAVID, ELLEN S. SILVERMAN, RUTH MEI-TAI FAN, and JOSEPHINE SHUE FUN LAW, “The Effects of Language and Priming on the Relative Accessibility of the Private Self and the Collective Self,” 107. TRISCARI, ROBERT S.., see Falbo, T. TSAI, JEANNE L., and ROBERT W. LEVENSON, “Cultural Influences on Emotional Re- sponding: Chinese American and European American Dating Couples During Interpersonal Conflict,” 600. VAN DE VUVER, FONS, “Meta-Analysis of Cross-Cultural Comparisons of Cognitive Test Performance,” 678. VILLAREAL, LUCILA, see Gabrielidis, C. WATKINS, DAVID, JEFFREY YAU, BO DAHLIN, and HABTAMU WONDIMU, “The Twenty Statements Test: Some Measurement Issues,” 626. WEISSMAN, MICHELLE D., see Matsumoto, D WINER, GERALD A., see Amenomori, M. WONDIMU, HABTAMU, see Watkins, D. XIANG, PING, AMELIA M. LEE, and MELINDA A. SOLMON, “Achievement Goals and Their Correlates Among American and Chinese Students in Physical Education: A Cross- Cultural Analysis,” 645. YAU, JEFFREY, see Watkins, D. YBARRA, OSCAR, see Gabrielidis, C. ZALESKI, ZBIGNIEW, see Hupka, R. B ZHANG, XIAODONG, see Falbo, T. Articles: “Achievement Goals and Their Correlates Among American and Chinese Students in Physical Education: A Cross-Cultural Analysis,” Xiang et al., 645. “Adolescent Intimacy: A Cross-Cultural Study,” Elbedour et al., 5. “Causal Attribution in an Intercultural Interaction: The Effect of Stimulus Presentation Mode,” Thomas and Meglino, 554. “Children’s Attitudes Toward Physical Disability in Nepal: A Field Study,” Harper, 710. “The Colors of Anger, Envy, Fear, and Jealousy: A Cross-Cultural Study,” Hupka et al., 156. INDEX 799 “Context-Specific Measurement of individualism-Collectivism on the Individual Level: The Individualism-Collectivism Interpersonal Assessment Inventory,” Matsumoto et al., 743. “A Cross-Cultural Developmental Study of Directional Asymmetries in Circle Drawing,” Amenomori et al., 730. “Cross-Cultural Generalizability of the Five-Factor Model of Personality: Development and Validation of the NEO PI-R for Koreans,” Piedmont and Chae, 131. “Cultural Differences in Illness Schemas: An Analysis of Filipino and American Illness Attri- butions,” Edman and Kameoka, 252. “Cultural Influences on Emotional Responding: Chinese American and European American Dating Couples During Interpersonal Conflict,” Tsai and Levenson, 600. “Culture’s Consequences for Leadership Behavior: National Valvzs in Action,” Offermann and Hellmann, 342. “Demographic Correlates of Individualism and Collectivism: A Study of Social Values in Sri Lanka,” Freeman, 321 “Dimensionality and Hierarchy of the SDQ in a Non-Western Milieu: A Test of Self-Concept Invariance Across Gender,” Abu-Hilal and Aal-Hussain, 535 “The Effects of Language and Priming on the Relative Accessibility of the Private Self and the Collective Self,” Trafimow et al., 107. “Every Picture Tells a Story—Or Does It? Young South African Children Interpreting Pictures,” Liddell, 266. “Factors of Marital Satisfaction Among African American Couples and Nigerian Maie/African American Female Couples,” Durodoye, 71. “Gender Differences in the Interpretation of Social-Sexual Behavior: A Cross-Cultural Perspec- tive on Sexual Harassment,” Pryor et al., 509. “Identifying Cultural Differences in Items and Traits: Differential Item Functioning in the NEO Personality Inventory,” Huang et al., 192. “Individualist-Collectivist Tendencies in a Turkish Sample,” Géregenli, 787. “It’s Not Just Whether You Win or Lose, It’s Also Where You Play the Game: A Naturalistic, Cross-Cultural Examination of the Positivity Bias,” Hallahan et al., 768. “Maternal Expectations of Child Development in India, Japan, and England,” Sissons Joshi and MacLean, 219. “Measurement of Definitions of Success Among Chinese and Australian Girls,” Fan and Karnilowicz, 589. “Meta-Analysis of Cross-Cultural Comparisons of Cognitive Test Performance,” van de Vijver, 678. “Migrant Ethnic Identity and Psychological Distress,” Nesdale et al., 569. “No Gender Difference in Spatial Representation by Schoolchildren in Northwest Pakistan,” Pontius, 779. “Obituary: Ruth H. Munroe,” Lonner, 245. “Observer Mood and Cross-Racial Recognition of Faces,” Teitelbaum and Geiselman, 93. “Orientations to Work: A Cross-Cultural Approach,” Adigun, 352. “Our Publication Policies: Revisited and Refreshed,” The Editors, 249. “Preferred Styles of Conflict Resolution: Mexico and the United States,” Gabrielidis et al., 661. “The Relationship of Family Bonds to Family Structure and Function Across Cultures,” Georgas et al., 303. “Self-Enhancing Illusions Among Chinese Schoolchildren,” Falbo et al., 172. 800 JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY “Sex Differences in Visual-Spatial Performance Among Ghanaian and Norwegian Adults,” Amponsah and Krekling, 81. “Testing the Effects of Vertical and Horizontal Collectivism: A Study of Reward Allocation Preferences in China,” Chen et al., 44 “The Twenty Statements Test: Some Measurement Issues,” Watkins et al., 626. “Unequal Relationships in High and Low Power Distance Societies: A Comparative Study of Tutor-Student Role Relations in Britain and China,” Spencer-Oatey, 284. “Urban Stressors in South Asia: Impact on Male and Female Pedestrians in Delhi and Dhaka,” Ruback et al., 23. Book Reviews: “Adolescent Problem Behaviors: Issues and Research, edited by Robert D. Ketterlinus and Michael E. Lamb,” Jordan, 634. “Assessing and Treating Culturally Diverse Clients: A Practical Guide by Freddy A. Paniagua,” Nuzzarello, 124. “Cross-Cultural Psychology: Research and Applications, by J. W. Berry, Y. H. Poortinga, M. H Segall, and P. R. Dasen,” Serpell, 236 “Family and Human Development Across Cultures: A View From the Other Side, by Cigdem Kagitcibasi,” Keats, 359 “Indigenous Psychologies: Research and Experience in Cultural Context, edited by Uichol Kim and John W. Berry,” Buggie, 356. “International Handbook of Medical Education, edited by Abdul W. Sajid, Christine H McGuire, Rebecca Monroe Veach, Laura R. Aziz, and Linda K. Gunzburger,” Tekian, 239. “Observing Children in Their Natural Worlds: A Methodological Primer, by Anthony D. Pellegrini,” Jordan, 635. “Understanding Culture’s Influence on Behavior, by Richard W. Brislin,” Miller, 235. om Feaenu i t

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