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100 1  Lebra, Takie Sugiyama,|d1930-|ecompilor. 
245 10 Japanese culture and behavior :|bselected readings /
       |cedited by Takie Sugiyama Lebra and William P. Lebra. 
264  1 Honolulu :|bUniversity Press of Hawaii,|c[1974] 
300    xi, 459 pages ;|c21 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    "An East-West Center book." 
504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0  Values and beliefs: Pelzel, J. C. Human nature in the 
       Japanese myths. Ishida, E. A culture of love and hate. 
       Caudill, W. and Scarr, H. A. Japanese value orientations 
       and culture change. Lebra, T. S. Intergenerational 
       continuity and discontuinity in moral values among 
       Japanese. DeVos, G. The relation of guilt toward parents 
       to achievement and arranged marriage among the Japanese. -
       Patterns of interaction: Doi, L. T. Amae: a key concept 
       for understanding Japanese personality structure. Nakane, 
       C. Criteria of group formation. Brown, W. Japanese 
       management: the cultural background. Lebra, T. S. 
       Reciprocity and the asymmetric principle: an analytical 
       reappraisal of the Japanese concept of on. Befu, H. Gift-
       giving in a modernizing Japan. -Socialization and psycho-
       social development: Caudhill, W. and Plath, D. W. Who 
       sleeps by whom? Parent-child involvement in urban Japanese
       families. Ikeda, Y. Parental-attitude toward twins in 
       Japan. Kasahara, Y. "Graduation phobia" in the Japanese 
       university. Rohlen, T. P. Sponsorship of cultural 
       continuity in Japan: a company training program. Kiefer, 
       C. W. The psychological interdependence of family, school,
       and bureaucracy in Japan. -Cultural stress, extreme 
       responses, and behavior transformation: Kato, M. Self-
       destruction in Japan: a cross-cultural epidemiological 
       analysis of suicide. Iwal, H. Delinquent groups and 
       organised crime. Karahara, Y. Fear of eye-to-eye 
       confrontation among neurotic patients in Japan. Miura, M. 
       and Usa, S. A psychotherapy of neurosis: Morita therapy. 
       Murase, T. Naikan therapy. Owada, Y., Gleason, A. H., and 
       Avery, R. W. Taishu Danko: agency for change in a Japanese
       university. Doi, L. T. Higaisha-Ishiki: the psychology of 
       revolting youth in Japan. 
650  0 National characteristics, Japanese. 
650  2 Anthropology, Cultural|zJapan. 
650  2 Cultural Characteristics|zJapan. 
650  2 Culture|zJapan. 
700 1  Lebra, William P.,|ecompilor. 
938    Baker and Taylor|bBTCP|n73078978 //r912 
994    02|bSTJ 
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