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Carpenter S.
Effects of Cultural Tightness and Collectivism on Self-Concept and Causal Attributions, Cross-Cultural Research, February 2000, vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 38 56(19)
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Self as Cultural Product: An Examination of East Asian and North American Selves, Journal of Personality, December 2001, vol. 69, no. 6, pp. 881-905(25)
James H. Liu, Sik Hung Ng, Cynthia Loong, Susan Gee, Ann Weatherall
Cultural Stereotypes and Social Representations of Elders from Chinese and European Perspectives, Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 18 (2): 149-168, June 2003
David Matsumoto
Theoretical Issues, Culture and self: An empirical assessment of Markus and Kitayama's theory of independent and interdependent self-construals, Asian Journal of Social Psychology, Volume 2 Issue 3 Page 289 , December 1999
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Culture, difference representations self
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Short / HC 3100 Tri * Triandis, H. C. (1995). Individualism and collectivism. Boulder, CO: Westview.
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* Triandis, H. C., & Gelfand, M. J. (1998). Converging measurement of horizontal and vertical individualism and collectivism. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,74(1), 118-128.
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Culture and Self-Concept Flexibility, Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, November 2002, vol. 28, no. 11, pp. 1508-1517(10)
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David Watkins, Shahrenaz Mortazavi, Irina Trofimova
Independent and Interdependent Conceptions of Self: An Investigation of Age, Gender, and Culture Differences in Importance and Satisfaction Ratings , Cross-Cultural Research, May 2000, vol. 34, no. 2, pp. 113-134(22)
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Culture and self in South Africa: individualism-collectivism predictions. J Soc Psychol. 2000 Apr;140(2):210-7.
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Self-Described Traits, Values, and Moods Associated With Individualism and Collectivism: Testing I-C Theory in an Individualistic (U.S.) and a Collectivistic (Philippine) Culture, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, July 1999, vol. 30, no. 4, pp. 466-500(35)
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Kashima Y, Yamaguchi S, Kim U, Choi SC, Gelfand MJ, Yuki M.
Culture, gender, and self: a perspective from individualism-collectivism research. J Pers Soc Psychol. 1995 Nov;69(5):925-37.
Gender and self construal Google Scholor:
Cross SE, Madson L.
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Kashima Y, Yamaguchi S, Kim U, Choi SC, Gelfand MJ, Yuki M. Culture, gender, and self: a perspective from individualism-collectivism research. J Pers Soc Psychol. 1995 Nov;69(5):925-37.
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David Watkins Adebowale Akande James Fleming Maznah Ismail Kent Lefner Murari Regmi Sue Watson Jiayuan Yu John Adair Christopher Cheng Andres Gerong Dennis McInerney Elias Mpofu Sunita Singh-Sengupta Habtamu Wondimu , Cultural Dimensions, Gender, and the Nature of Self-concept: A Fourteen-country Study, International Journal of Psychology 33, 1 / February 1, 1998
Declan Barry, Robert Elliott, E. Margaret Evans
Foreigners in a Strange Land: Self-Construal and Ethnic Identity in Male Arabic Immigrants, Journal of Immigrant Health
Those thinking of joining ISM as election observers in the upcoming elections http://www.palsolidarity.org ought to consider entering the country with a less targeted group since they will no doubt be stopped at checkpoints without the official Israel govt authorisation to be there as foreign observers.
Israel has announced plans to screen all foreign observers of the election by requiring them to submit applications to the foriegn ministry to gain travel passes that would allow them to carry out the work.
http://www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/About+the+Ministry/MFA+Spokesman/2004/Ad-hoc+task+force+for+foreign+observers+to+Palestinian+elections+19-Dec-2004.htm
Effectively this means Israel can choose which independent observers they allow to move around the occupied territories during the elections. This somewhat closes down any possibilty that they might be independent since they are hand picked by the israeli state.
Question- Who independently observes the non-independent foreign observers?