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List of works by Masaki Yuki

Are Japanese groups more competitive than Japanese individuals? A cross-cultural validation of the interindividual-intergroup discontinuity effect

scientific article published in February 2007

Being oneself through time: Bases of self-continuity across 55 cultures

scholarly article

Beyond the ‘east–west’ dichotomy: Global variation in cultural models of selfhood

article

Contextualism as an Important Facet of Individualism-Collectivism

article

Cross-cultural differences in relationship- and group-based trust.

scientific article published in January 2005

Culture, gender, and self: a perspective from individualism-collectivism research.

scientific article published in November 1995

Dance for the dead: The role of top-down beliefs for social cohesion and anxiety management in naturally occurring collective rituals

scientific article published on 21 March 2024

Individual and culture-level components of survey response styles: A multi-level analysis using cultural models of selfhood

scientific article

Passion, Relational Mobility, and Proof of Commitment: A Comparative Socio-Ecological Analysis of an Adaptive Emotion in a Sexual Market

scientific article published in October 2017

Relational mobility explains between- and within-culture differences in self-disclosure to close friends.

scientific article published on 3 September 2010

Relational mobility predicts social behaviors in 39 countries and is tied to historical farming and threat.

scientific article published on 29 June 2018

Social ecology moderates the association between self-esteem and happiness

scientific article published in July 2013

The Negative Consequences of Maximizing in Friendship Selection.

scientific article published on 27 February 2017

The association between self-esteem and happiness differs in relationally mobile vs. stable interpersonal contexts

scientific article

[Intergroup threat and intragroup interdependence: multiplicity of psychological processes behind ingroup favoritism, and their distinct elicitors]

scientific article published on 01 August 2009