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==See also==
 
==See also==
*[[Chinese social relations]]
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*[[Chinese Academy of Science Institute of Psychology]]
*[[Chinese Society of Psychiatry]]
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*[[Chinese Classification of Mental Disorders]]
 
*[[Chinese cultural groups]]
 
*[[Chinese language]]
 
*[[Chinese philosophy]]
 
*[[Chinese philosophy]]
 
*[[Chinese Psychological Society]]
 
*[[Chinese psychology]]
 
*[[Chinese psychology]]
*[[Traditional Chinese medicine]]
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*[[Chinese social relations]]
*[[Chinese Academy of Science Institute of Psychology]]
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*[[Chinese Society of Psychiatry]]
*[[Five elements (Chinese philosophy)]]
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*[[Five elements (Chinese philosophy)]]
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*[[Identification of the varieties of Chinese]]
*[[Meridian (Chinese medicine)]]
 
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*[[Meridian (Chinese medicine)]]
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*[[Traditional Chinese medicine]]
 
*[[Traditional Chinese medicine and its approach to depression]]
 
*[[Traditional Chinese medicine and its approach to depression]]
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*[[Falun Gong]]
*[[Chinese Classification of Mental Disorders]]
 
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*[[Qi]]
*[[Chinese Psychological Society]]
 
*[[Chinese language]]
 
   
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==Further reading==
 
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==Key texts==
==References==
 
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===Books===
 
*Jing,C. (Ed.) (1991). Chinese concise encyclopedia of psychology. [In Chinese.] Changsha, China: Hunan Educational Publishers.
 
*Jing,C. (Ed.) (1991). Chinese concise encyclopedia of psychology. [In Chinese.] Changsha, China: Hunan Educational Publishers.
 
*Rosenzweig,M.R. (Ed.) (1994). [Chinese translation] International psychological science: Progress, problems, and prospects. Beijing: Chinese Science and Technology Publishers.
 
*Rosenzweig,M.R. (Ed.) (1994). [Chinese translation] International psychological science: Progress, problems, and prospects. Beijing: Chinese Science and Technology Publishers.
 
   
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===Chapters===
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*Jiannong Shi (2004). Diligence makes people smart: Chinese perspectives on intelligence . In Robert J. Sternberg International Handbook of Intelligence. Cambridge University Press
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===Papers===
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==Additional material==
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===Books===
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===Papers===
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*[http://scholar.google.com/scholar?sourceid=mozclient&num=50&scoring=d&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&q=Chinese+psychology Google Scholar]
   
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==External links==
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[http://www.iupsys.net/index.php/members/national-members/77-china [[IUPsyS]] page]
   
   
   
[[Category:Chinese psychology]]
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[[Category:Psychology in china]]

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See also

Further reading

Key texts

Books

  • Jing,C. (Ed.) (1991). Chinese concise encyclopedia of psychology. [In Chinese.] Changsha, China: Hunan Educational Publishers.
  • Rosenzweig,M.R. (Ed.) (1994). [Chinese translation] International psychological science: Progress, problems, and prospects. Beijing: Chinese Science and Technology Publishers.

Chapters

  • Jiannong Shi (2004). Diligence makes people smart: Chinese perspectives on intelligence . In Robert J. Sternberg International Handbook of Intelligence. Cambridge University Press

Papers

Additional material

Books

Papers

External links

IUPsyS page