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Chinese Patterns of Behavior: A Sourcebook of Psychological and Psychiatric Studies

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Chinese Patterns of Behavior: A Sourcebook of Psychological and Psychiatric Studies

Contributors:

By (Author) David YF Ho
By (author) John A. Spinks
By (author) Cec Sh Yeung

ISBN:

9780275932701

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

27th March 1989

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

016.1558951

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

512

Description

An original compilation of diverse sources on Chinese patterns of thinking and behavior, this comprehensive reference work is addressed primarily to social scientists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and mental health professionals. More than 3500 bibliographic citations are included, some 1800 of which are abstracted. Materials were selected from a painstaking search of the literature in psychology, psychiatric, and related disciplines and cover primarily Chinese and English-language sources, although some relevant publications in other languages are also cited. An original compilation of diverse sources on Chinese patterns of thinking and behavior, this comprehensive reference work is addressed primarily to social scientists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and mental health professionals. More than 3500 bibliographic citations are included, some 1800 of which are abstracted. Materials were selected from a painstaking search of the literature in psychology, psychiatric, and related disciplines and cover primarily Chinese and English-language sources, although some relevant publications in other languages are also cited. By providing easy access to material often scattered in books, monographs, and periodicals addressed to different audiences, this volume performs a major service for students and scholars involved in cross-cultural or Chinese studies. The volume begins with an introductory chapter that presents quantitative data on publication trends and offers a qualitative evaluation of the literature. The studies that follow are divided into 13 chapters largely based on the American Psychological Association content classifications. Within chapters citations are arranged alphabetically by author. Items from non-English sources have been translated into English, while many English abstracts of Chinese publications were extensively edited or rewritten. In addition, an introduction and introductory notes to each chapter place the citations in context. As author index and an extensive subject index provide cross-referencing and aid in literature searches. An invaluable acquisition for any library with a Chinese studies or psychology collection, this volume will both introduce readers to the Chinese psychological literature and facilitate their access to this important body of work.

Reviews

The extensive literature is summarized in a table, from which several trends in publication are noted. . . . This volume should be used extensively for a long time. The editors have provided a much needed reference.-Perceptual and Motor Skills
"The extensive literature is summarized in a table, from which several trends in publication are noted. . . . This volume should be used extensively for a long time. The editors have provided a much needed reference."-Perceptual and Motor Skills

Author Bio

DAVID YAU-FAI HO is Reader in the Department of Psychology at the University of Hong Kong. JOHN A. SPINKS is affiliated with the University of Hong Kong, where is now a Senior Lecturer. CECILIA SIU-HING YEUNG has served as Research Assistant in the Department of Psychology at the University of Hong Kong

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