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  • Concepts of one's own culture and person are culturally shaped and partially reflect comparisons with other cultures and other persons. In the process of developing cultural and individual identities, conceptual schemata play a substantial role since they constitute essential aspects of the cognitive repertoire cultures provide to help their members develop collective and personal identities. The historical and methodological role of some of these schemata in mainstream psychology is investigated, and their impact on the scientific construction of self and other is analyzed. It is discussed how ethnocentric biases in psychological research can be minimized. (xsd:string)
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  • Wie selbstlos sind Asiaten wirklich? Kritische und methodologische Reflexionen zur kulturvergleichenden Persönlichkeits- und Selbstkonzeptforschung (xsd:string)
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  • In: Journal für Psychologie, 14, 2006, 1, 93-119 (xsd:string)
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