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via dialecticism. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 37(1),
15-27.
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discrepancy: The illusion of differences between Han and Uyghur
Chinese. Annals of Economics and Fianance, 11-2, 381-397.
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differences in expectation of change and tolerance for contradiction: A
decade of empirical research. Personality and Social Psychology Review,
14, 296-312.
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(2010). I love you but...: Cultural differences in complexity of
emotional
experience during interaction with a romantic partner. Cognition and
Emotion, 24(5),786-799. (pdf)
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K., & Wang, L. (2010).
Dialecticism and the co-occurrence of positive and negative affect
across cultures. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 41, 109-115
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Williams, M. & Peng, K. (2010).
Cultural differences in expectations of change and tolerance for
contradiction: A decade of empirical research. Personality and Social
Psychology Review, 14(3),296-312. (pdf)
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J. & Wang, L. (2009). Culture and
implicit self-esteem: Chinese are “good” and
“bad” at the same time. Journal of Cross-cultural
psychology, 40, 24-45. (pdf)
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Peng, K. (2009). Problem finding and
contradiction: Examining the relationship between naive dialectical
thinking, ethnicity, and creativity. Creativity Research Journal,
21(2–3), 139–151. (pdf)
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Psychology of Economic Man: The games people
played. Journal of People’s University, 3, 61-69.
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(2009). Mathematical modeling of the
culture and cognition paradigms. Journal of Chinese Social Science, 180
(6), 79-88.
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Peng, K. (2009). The Paradox of
Education Fairness in China. Annals of Economics and Finance, 10
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(2009). Psychology of cross-cultural
communication. Beijing Normal University Press.
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(2009). Psychology and the development
of China. Wanqian Psychology Press.
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Boucher, H., Mori, S., Wang, L. & Peng,
K. (2009).The Dialectical self-concept: Contradiction, Change, and
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K., & Wang, L. (2009). Cultural
Differences in Self-Verification: The Role of Naïve
Dialecticism.
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& Peng, K. (2009). Acculturation
strategies and integrative complexity: The cognitive implications of
biculturalism. Journal of Cross-cultural Psychology, 40, 105-139. (Best
Paper Award for best paper at
the annual conference of the Managerial and Cognition Division, Academy
of Management 2006) (pdf)
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J. & Peng, K. (2008). Dialectical
Emotions: How cultural epistemologies influence the experience and
regulation of emotional complexity. In R. Sorrentino &
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K. (2008). Implicit theories of creativity
across cultures: Novelty and appropriateness in two product domains.
Journal of cross-cultural psychology, 29, 286-302. (pdf)
- Peng, K. (2008). Pursuits of
psychology. Journal of Wuhan
University (Philosophy and social science), 39 (3), 15-16
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K. (2007). Value cultural difference in
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(2007). Culture and group perception: Dispositional and stereotypic
inferences about novel and national groups. Journal of Personality and
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& Peng, K. (2006). Self-verification
and contextualized self-views. Personality and Social Psychology
Bulletin, 32, 930-942.
(pdf)
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Grice, J., & Peng, K. (2006). From
leadership to parenthood: The applicability of leadership styles to
parenting styles. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research and Practice, 10,
43-56. (pdf)
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field: Culture and behavioral
economics. PKU business review,22, 114-118.
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& Peng, K. (2006). Acculturation
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K. (2005). White selves: Conceptualizing
and measuring a dominant-group identity. Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 89, 223-241. (pdf)
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J. & Zhong, N. (2005). Naive
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(2005). Cultural psychology and its
research directions. Journal of Social Science (Midsouth National
University), 25, 12-16.
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K. (2004). Different Torts for different
cohorts: A cultural psychological critique of Tort Law's actual cause
and foreseeablity inquires, Southern California Interdisciplinary Law
Journal, 13, 195-226.
(pdf)
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M. & Maslach, C. (2004). Ethnic
composition and its differential impact on group processes in diverse
teams. Small Group Research, 35, 128-157. (pdf)
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L. & Hou, Y. (2004). Dialectical
self and psychological well-being. Personality and Social Psychology
Bulletin, 30, 1416-1432. (Otto Klineberg Prize for the "best paper of
the year" by the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues
in 2004). (pdf)
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E. (2003). Culture, ethnicity, and the
attribution of physical causality. Personality and social psychology
bulletin, 29, 1272-1284.
(pdf)
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(2002). Cultural clash: Apologies East
and West. Journal of contemporary China, 11, 173-178.
(pdf)
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Peng, K., & Greenholtz, J.
(2002). What's wrong with cross-cultural comparisons of subjective
Likert scales: The reference-group problem. Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology 82, 903-918. (pdf)
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I., & Norenzanan, A. (2001).
Culture and system of thoughts: Holistic versus analytic cognition.
Psychological Review, 108, 291-310. (pdf)
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& Knowles, E. (2001). Culture and human
inference: Perspectives from three traditions. In D. Masumoto (Ed).
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Nisbett, R. (2000). Culture, control and
perception of relations in environment. Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 78, 943-955. (pdf)
- Peng, K. & Nisbett,
R. (1999). Culture, dialectics, and
reasoning about contradiction. American Psychologist, 54, 741-754.
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comparing value across cultures and possible solutions. Psychological
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& Peng, K. (1995). Causal attribution across domains and
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