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  1. Cultural Differences in Motivation for Seeking Social Support and the Emotional Consequences of Receiving Support: The Role of Influence and Adjustment Goals
  2. Japanese Youth Marginalization Decreases Interdependent Orientation
  3. Psychological adaptation to the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake of 1995: 16 years later victims still report lower levels of subjective well-being
  4. Voluntary settlement and its consequences on predictors of happiness: the influence of initial cultural context
  5. Examining cultural drifts in artworks through history and development: cultural comparisons between Japanese and western landscape paintings and drawings
  6. Consequences of Voluntary Settlement: Normative Beliefs Related to Independence in Hokkaido
  7. Culture modulates sensitivity to the disappearance of facial expressions associated with serotonin transporter polymorphism (5-HTTLPR)
  8. When Is Perception Top-Down and When Is It Not? Culture, Narrative, and Attention
  9. The meaning of happiness in Japan and the United States1
  10. Individual Differences in Reproductive Strategy are Related to Views about Recreational Drug Use in Belgium, The Netherlands, and Japan
  11. Culture and the mode of thought: A review
  12. Cross-cultural impressions of leaders’ faces: Consensus and predictive validity
  13. Changes in Background Impair Fluency-Triggered Positive Affect: A Cross-Cultural Test Using a Mere-Exposure Paradigm
  14. Outgroup homogeneity effect in perception: An exploration with Ebbinghaus illusion
  15. Residential mobility and conditionality of group identification
  16. Minimal social cues in the dictator game
  17. Culture and visual perception: Does perceptual inference depend on culture?
  18. Public Goods Games in Japan
  19. Do differences in general trust explain cultural differences in dispositionism?
  20. Voluntary settlement and the spirit of independence: Evidence from Japan's "northern frontier."
  21. Does mere exposure enhance positive evaluation, independent of stimulus recognition? A replication study in Japan and the USA1
  22. Word and voice: Spontaneous attention to emotional utterances in two languages