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Most Cited Articles of Cultural Psychology in 2008

TitleJournalYearCitations
Mapping Expressive Differences Around the World: The Relationship Between Emotional Display Rules and Individualism Versus CollectivismJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology2008427
Self-Compassion and Self-Construal in the United States, Thailand, and TaiwanJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology2008243
Hook-up behavior: A biopsychosocial perspective.Journal of Social, Evolutionary & Cultural Psychology: JSEC2008146
Relevance of Openness as a Personality Dimension in Chinese Culture: Aspects of its Cultural RelevanceJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology2008132
Structural Equivalence of the Values Domain Across Cultures: Distinguishing Sampling Fluctuations From Meaningful VariationJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology2008123
On Pancultural Self-Enhancement: Well-Adjusted Taiwanese Self-Enhance on Personally Valued TraitsJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology2008122
Radius of Trust: Social Capital in Relation to Familism and Institutional CollectivismJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology2008118
Implicit Theories of Creativity Across Cultures: Novelty and Appropriateness in Two Product DomainsJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200899
Time perspective as a mechanism for functional developmental adaptation.Journal of Social, Evolutionary & Cultural Psychology: JSEC200898
The Relationship Between Gambling Cognitions, Psychological States, and Gambling: A Cross-Cultural Study of Chinese and Caucasians in AustraliaJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200891
From Culture To Priming Conditions: Self-Construal Influences on Life Satisfaction JudgmentsJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200887
U.S. Southern and Northern Differences in Perceptions of Norms About Aggression: Mechanisms for the Perpetuation of a Culture of HonorJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200886
Self-Construals Across Cultures: Beyond Independence—InterdependenceJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200881
Components of self-perceived mate value.Journal of Social, Evolutionary & Cultural Psychology: JSEC200863
Mutual Self-Enhancement in Japan and the United StatesJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200856
Are Japanese More Collectivistic Than Americans?: Examining Conformity in In-Groups and the Reference-Group EffectJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200853
A Longitudinal Study of the Adaptation of International Students in the United StatesJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200851
Examining the Cultural Specificity of Approaches To Learning in Universities in Hong Kong and SydneyJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200851
Emotions in Everyday Social Encounters: Correspondence Between Culture and Self-ConstrualJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200845
“Remembering” World War II and Willingness to Fight: Sociocultural Factors in the Social Representation of Historical Warfare Across 22 SocietiesJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200840
Cultural Differences in Retrieval of Self-Defining MemoriesJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200839
Paradox Lost: Unraveling the Puzzle of SimpatíaJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200837
Culture and Personality Among European American and Asian American MenJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200837
Sex differences in the effect of smiling on social judgments: An evolutionary approach.Journal of Social, Evolutionary & Cultural Psychology: JSEC200835
Interpreting GLOBE Societal Practices ScalesJournal of Cross-Cultural Psychology200834