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Most Cited Articles of Cultural Psychology in 2004

TitleJournalYearCitations
Culture-Level Dimensions of Social Axioms and Their Correlates across 41 CulturesJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology2004333
Patterns and Universals of Adult Romantic Attachment Across 62 Cultural Regions: Are Models of Self and of Other Pancultural Constructs?Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology2004184
Ethnic Differences in Coping with Interpersonal Stressors: A Test of Self-Construals as Cultural MediatorsJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology2004125
The Individual Experience of Guilt and Shame in Chinese CultureCulture and Psychology200491
Culture, Stress, and Coping: Internally- and Externally-Targeted Control Strategies of European Canadians, East Asian Canadians, and JapaneseJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200485
Adolescent Self-Esteem in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Testing Measurement Equivalence and a Mediation ModelJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200484
Adults Desires for Childrens Emotions across 48 Countries: Associations with Individual and National CharacteristicsJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200470
A Theory of Uncertainty Orientation: Implications for the Study of Individual Differences Within and Across CulturesJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200468
Patterns of Psychological Acculturation in Adult and Adolescent Moroccan Immigrants Living in the NetherlandsJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200466
The Role of Culture in Interpersonal Relationships: Do Second Generation South Asian Canadians Want a Traditional Partner?Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200461
Language and Self-Construal Priming: A Replication and Extension in a Hong Kong SampleJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200456
Values and Organizational Justice: Performance- and Seniority-Based Allocation Criteria in the United Kingdom and GermanyJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200455
Völkerpsychologie: The Synthesis that Never wasCulture and Psychology200451
Subjective Well-Being and Culture Across Time and SpaceJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200445
Symbolic Competencies for Developmental Transitions: the Case of the Choice of First NamesCulture and Psychology200443
Are Indigenous Chinese Personality Dimensions Culture-Specific?: An Investigation of the Chinese Personality Assessment Inventory in Chinese American and European American SamplesJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200440
The Psycho-linguistic Embodiment of Parental Ethnotheories: A New Avenue to Understanding Cultural Processes in Parental ReasoningCulture and Psychology200434
Chinese and Dutch Interpretations of Supervisory FeedbackJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200431
Feeling Good about Ourselves: Unrealistic Self-Evaluations and Their Relation to Self-Esteem in the United States and NorwayJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200429
Arab Attributions for the Attack on America: The Case of Lebanese SubelitesJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200428
French and American Mothers’ Childrearing Beliefs: Stimulating, Responding, and Long-Term GoalsJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200424
Racial Democracy in the Americas: A Latin and U.S. ComparisonJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200423
Whatever Will Be, Will Be: Trust, Fate and the Reflexive SelfCulture and Psychology200418
The Chinese Folk Model of Facial Expressions: a Linguistic PerspectiveCulture and Psychology200417
Cameroonian Forms of Collectivism and IndividualismJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200416