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*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. |
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*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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+ | *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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- Chinese Society of Psychiatry
- Five elements (Chinese philosophy)
- Identification of the varieties of Chinese
- Meridian (Chinese medicine)
- Traditional Chinese medicine
- Traditional Chinese medicine and its approach to depression
- Falun Gong
- Qi
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