902 Harga;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
533 Catatan reproduksiJanuari, Maret, Mei, Juli, September, November
700 Entri Tambahan Nama Orang
336 Content Typetext (rdacontent)
264b Nama PenerbitSage
710 Entri Tambahan Badan KorporasiDepartement of Psychology, Western Washington University
091 No. Panggil Setempat Majalah150 JCCP 35:4 (2004) (2);150 JCCP 37:1 (2006) (1);150 JCCP 37:1 (2006) (2);150 JCCP 35:1 (2004) (2);150 JCCP 14:3 (1983);150 JCCP 41:1 (2010) (2);150 JCCP 34:2 (2003);150 JCCP 35:1 (2004) (1);150 JCCP 23:2 (1992);150 JCCP 46:2 (2015);150 JCCP 28:3 (1997);150 JCCP 29:1 (1998) (1);150 JCCP 31:3 (2000);150 JCCP 31:5 (2000);150 JCCP 31:2 (2000);150 JCCP 29:1 (1998) (2);150 JCCP 29:5 (1998) (1);150 JCCP 31:4 (2000);150 JCCP 29:5 (1998) (2);150 JCCP 27:4 (1996);150 JCCP 30:6 (1999);150 JCCP 29:4 (1998);150 JCCP 28:5 (1997);150 JCCP 29:6 (1998);150 JCCP 31:1 (2000);150 JCCP 28:2 (1997);150 JCCP 28:1 (1997);150 JCCP 27:6 (1996);150 JCCP 29:4 (1998);150 JCCP 28:4 (1997);150 JCCP 29:1 (1998);150 JCCP 29:2 (1998);150 JCCP 29:3 (1998);150 JCCP 27:1 (1996);150 JCCP 28:1 (1997);150 JCCP 28:2 (1997);150 JCCP 29:3 (1998);150 JCCP 29:2 (1998);150 JCCP 28:6 (1997);150 JCCP 28:3 (1997);150 JCCP 26:1 (1995);150 JCCP 26:2 (1995);150 JCCP 26:3 (1995);150 JCCP 26:4 (1995);150 JCCP 26:5 (1995);150 JCCP 26:6 (1995);150 JCCP 26:5 (1995);150 JCCP 27:5 (1996);150 JCCP 27:2 (1996);150 JCCP 27:3 (1996);150 JCCP 30:4 (1999);150 JCCP 41:3 (2010);150 JCCP 23:3 (1992);150 JCCP 25:2 (1994);150 JCCP 16:3 (1985);150 JCCP 22:3 (1991);150 JCCP 32:1 (2001);150 JCCP 32:2 (2001);150 JCCP 32:3 (2001);150 JCCP 32:4 (2001);150 JCCP 32:5 (2001);150 JCCP 32:6 (2001);150 JCCP 36:1 (2005) (1);150 JCCP 36:1 (2005) (2);150 JCCP 36:2 (2005);150 JCCP 36:3 (2005) ;150 JCCP 36:4 (2005);150 JCCP 36:5 (2005);150 JCCP 36:6 (2005) (1);150 JCCP 36:6 (2005) (2);150 JCCP 34:1 (2003);150 JCCP 34:3 (2003);150 JCCP 34:5 (2003);150 JCCP 39:1 (2008) (1);150 JCCP 39:1 (2008) (2);150 JCCP 39:2 (2008) ;150 JCCP 39:4 (2008);150 JCCP 39:5 (2008);150 JCCP 40:1 (2009);150 JCCP 40:3 (2009);150 JCCP 40:4 (2009);150 JCCP 42:1 (2011);150 JCCP 41:1 (2010) (1);150 JCCP 41:4 (2010);150 JCCP 41:2 (2010);150 JCCP 33:1 (2002);150 JCCP 33:2 (2002);150 JCCP 33:3 (2002);150 JCCP 33:4 (2002);150 JCCP 33:5 (2002) (1);150 JCCP 33:5 (2002) (2);150 JCCP 33:6 (2002);150 JCCP 37:3 (2006);150 JCCP 37:4 (2006);150 JCCP 37:5 (2006);150 JCCP 37:6 (2006);150 JCCP 35:2 (2004) (1);150 JCCP 35:2 (2004) (2);150 JCCP 35:3 (2004);150 JCCP 35:4 (2004) (1);150 JCCP 35:5 (2004) (1);150 JCCP 35:6 (2004) (1);150 JCCP 38:1 (2007);150 JCCP 38:2 (2007);150 JCCP 38:3 (2007) (1);150 JCCP 38:3 (2007) (2);150 JCCP 38:4 (2007) (1);150 JCCP 38:4 (2007) (2);150 JCCP 38:5 (2007) (1);150 JCCP 38:5 (2007) (2);150 JCCP 38:6 (2007) (1);150 JCCP 38:6 (2007) (2);150 JCCP 28:3 (1997) (1) ;150 JCCP 28:3 (1997) (2) ;150 JCCP 35:5 (2004) (2);150 JCCP 35:6 (2004) (2);150 JCCP 26:4,6 (1995);150 JCCP 26:1-3 (1995);150 JCCP 23:2-3; 25:2 (1992-94);150 JCCP 39:3 (2008)
049 No. Barkod04-19-681955807;04-19-126218044;04-19-097302000;04-19-566223496;04-19-547750992;04-18-970852696;04-19-432253180;04-19-900537401;04-19-819523596;04-19-754092317;04-19-271608125;04-19-791855972;04-18-645498453;04-19-321265402;04-18-142781610;04-18-860421064;04-18-802487740;04-18-566911884;04-18-807734146;04-18-554694194;04-18-255582689;04-18-013961164;04-18-868288032;04-18-890953804;04-18-530692973;04-18-557836015;04-18-465869444;04-18-514812344;04-18-719416331;04-18-670995382;04-18-034148111;04-18-587099731;04-18-910906775;04-18-888605631;04-18-064913612;04-18-600923734;04-18-767181227;04-18-915512920;04-18-556194593;04-18-079758474;04-18-599002721;04-18-633312042;04-18-074685569;04-18-888938264;04-18-337177040;04-18-667969820;04-18-698239975;04-18-792055661;04-18-086102055;04-18-694935753;04-18-916604999;04-18-554169840;04-18-975823359;04-18-737599347;04-18-722136315;04-18-077877642;04-18-412897767;04-18-222504827;04-18-773412913;04-18-118024718;04-19-127529048;04-19-236845513;;04-19-764254105;04-19-672412988;04-19-276928972;04-19-813157987;04-19-668918777;04-19-316357645;04-19-567338308;04-19-324700992;04-19-319199878;04-19-148898706;04-19-997005592;04-19-257347257;04-19-834405132;04-19-555260720;04-19-071763835;04-19-779231084;04-19-261132760;04-19-565406310;04-19-732146122;04-19-655259337;04-19-210020997;04-19-305934268;04-19-632031795;04-19-545907677;04-19-043147015;04-19-981636602;04-19-660412438;04-19-456450971;04-19-183529468;04-19-633054446;04-19-972987029;04-19-686280696;04-19-630344432;04-19-246747970;04-19-419997564;04-19-515294753;04-19-301456265;04-19-004721006;04-19-976980609;04-19-678298514;04-19-612707516;04-19-646047967;04-19-489769966;04-19-909082254;04-19-519802666;;04-19-925425474;04-19-126325033;04-19-306229910;04-19-579992483;04-19-183965398;04-19-711701984;04-19-755647040;04-19-595113836;04-19-227485818;04-19-046807385;04-19-526805491
852 LokasiPerpustakaan UI, Lantai 4, R. Koleksi Jurnal
515 Penyimpangan/penomoran
338 Carrier Typevolume (rdacarrier)
490 Seri
270 Alamat Penerbit, SuplierWashington
590 Cat. Sumber Pengadaan KoleksiHadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah;Hadiah
053 No. Induk04-19-681955807;04-19-566223496;04-19-126218044;04-19-097302000;04-18-970852696;04-19-432253180;04-19-900537401;04-19-754092317;04-19-271608125;04-19-791855972;04-19-547750992;04-18-645498453;04-19-321265402;04-18-142781610;04-18-860421064;04-18-802487740;04-18-566911884;04-18-807734146;04-18-554694194;04-18-255582689;04-18-013961164;04-18-868288032;04-18-890953804;04-18-530692973;04-18-557836015;04-18-465869444;04-18-514812344;04-18-719416331;04-18-670995382;04-18-034148111;04-18-587099731;04-18-910906775;04-18-888605631;04-18-064913612;04-18-600923734;04-18-767181227;04-18-915512920;04-18-556194593;04-18-079758474;04-18-599002721;04-18-633312042;04-18-074685569;04-18-888938264;04-18-337177040;04-18-667969820;04-18-698239975;04-18-792055661;04-18-086102055;04-18-694935753;04-18-916604999;04-18-554169840;04-18-975823359;04-18-737599347;04-18-722136315;04-18-077877642;04-18-412897767;04-18-222504827;04-18-773412913;04-18-118024718;04-19-127529048;04-19-819523596;04-19-236845513;04-19-236845513;04-19-764254105;04-19-672412988;04-19-276928972;04-19-813157987;04-19-668918777;04-19-316357645;04-19-567338308;04-19-324700992;04-19-319199878;04-19-148898706;04-19-997005592;04-19-257347257;04-19-834405132;04-19-555260720;04-19-071763835;04-19-779231084;04-19-261132760;04-19-565406310;04-19-732146122;04-19-655259337;04-19-210020997;04-19-305934268;04-19-632031795;04-19-545907677;04-19-043147015;04-19-981636602;04-19-660412438;04-19-456450971;04-19-183529468;04-19-633054446;04-19-972987029;04-19-686280696;04-19-630344432;04-19-246747970;04-19-419997564;04-19-515294753;04-19-301456265;04-19-004721006;04-19-976980609;04-19-678298514;04-19-612707516;04-19-646047967;04-19-489769966;04-19-909082254;04-19-519802666;04-19-909082254;04-19-925425474;04-19-925425474;04-19-306229910;04-19-579992483;04-19-183965398;04-19-755647040;04-19-711701984;04-19-595113836;04-19-227485818;04-19-046807385;04-19-526805491
321 Frekuensi lama
653 Kata Kuncipsychology; cultural
040 Sumber PengataloganLibUI eng rda
245 Judul UtamaJournal of cross-cultural psychology
264c Tahun Terbit2018
650 Subyek TopikPsychology
850 Lembaga PemilikUniversitas Indonesia
904b Pemeriksa Lembar Kerja;Winarsih;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Winarsih;;;;;;;;;;;Winarsih;;Winarsih;
520 Ringkasan/Abstrak/Intisarithe main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.;the main claim of the present study is that regulatory focus (i.e., promotion vs. prevention orientation) is an important explanatory variable of cross-cultural differences in actual and seld-reported achievement related behaviors and preference, which include a component of autonomy. its adds explained variance in behaviors above and beyond beyond that of individualism/collectivism (I/C), and mediates the relations between I/C and behavior. three studies are reported, the first compared israeli jews and arabs on minimal inctiation (n=255), the second compared israeli jews and japanese on creativity (n=92), and the third compared swiss, mexican, and indonesian samples on preference for mastery goals in education (n-488). all three studies demonstrated the ability of regulatory focus scales to distinguish between cultures and to serve as meaningful predictors of actual and self reported achievement related behaviors. the measured I/C scales were found to be less relevant to behavior prediction than was regulatory focus. in most studies, regulatory focus scales mediated the relations between some of the I/C scales and behavior. the diversity of the measured behaviors and cultures supports the ecological validity of the findings.
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