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1. A Comparative Analysis Of Chinese And English Address From The Perspective Of Politeness Principles
2. A Comparison Of Employee Downsizing Practice In American And Japanese Companies In China From A Cultural Perspective
3. A Cross-cultural Analysis Of Chinese Traditional Culture And Western Culture Elements Of The Movie Of Guasha Treatment
4. Perception Of The Hero Complex Among Chinese College Students-A Movie-Based Perspective
5. Individualism And Collectivism Manifested In Discourse-A Comparative Study Of Sino-American Acceptance Speech
6. Cultural Influence On The Characteristics Of Accounting Values In The United States And Japan
7. Subjectivity Of Youth In Chinese “Folk-Rock” Music(1986-2013)
8. S-dimension Theory—Individualism And Collectivism In Cross-cultural Communication
9. An Empirical Study On Different Tendencies Toward Individualism And Collectivism
10. An Interpretation Of Individualism And Collectivism In Journey To The West And The Lord Of The Rings
11. A Comparative Analysis Of Thanking In English Under Politeness Principle In Chinese TV Talk Show With That In America
12. Interpersonal Conflicts Between Different Cultural Individuals At Multicultural Workplace
13. Influence Of Self-disclosure On Customer Experience In Online Settings:A Cross-cultural Study
14. Political culture of individualism and collectivism
15. Examining the moderating effects of individualism and collectivism on the relationship between self-efficacy beliefs and depression: A test of competing hypotheses in Northern Plains American Indian youth
16. A cross-cultural approach for understanding motivation differences between American and Korean sport fans: The impact of individualism and collectivism
17. Unique effects of individualism and collectivism on exposure and reactivity to daily stress
18. A hierarchical model of values, price perception, ongoing search and shopping behaviors: A cross-cultural comparison
19. Individualism and Collectivism in Chinese and American Advertisements
20. Attribution processes, emotions, and culture as determinants of forgiveness
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