A THEORY OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS FOR CROSS CULTURAL STUDIES
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概要
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The problem of the Japanese American West Coast Survey was to determine whether the interpersonal style of Japanese Americans was influenced by their inheritance of Japanese interpersonal patterns, and also whether this style could account for their unusual proclivity for organizing voluntary associations. G. H. Mead's interpersonal theory was seen as particularly suitable for explaining the most prominent feathres of the Japanese interpersonal style-such as their delayed response tendency in interactions, low individuality, exceptional attentiveness to the attitudes of others, emphasis on consensus forming, and strong preference for group decision making and group action-and for showing how Japanese Americans could become socialized in this style and dispose them toward organizational activity. The utility of Mead's scheme as a basis for explaining Japanese behavior patterns was further assessed by examining its value in interpreting major findings about Japanese national character produced by the Institute of Statistical Mathematics in its fifty-years study of the subject. We concluded that Mead's interpersonal theory offered a highly suitable basis for designing our study and for interpreting our collected observations.
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著者
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MIYAMOTO S.
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University
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Miyamoto S.
Department Of Sociology University Of Washington
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Fugita Stephen
Santa Clara University And University Of Washington
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Kashima Tetsuden
Department of American Ethnic Studies, University of Washington
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Fugita Stephen
Ethnic Studies Program and Department of Psychology, Santa Clara University
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Kashima Tetsuden
Department Of American Ethnic Studies University Of Washington
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