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Quantitative approach to a cross-societal research; A comparative study of Japanese character

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The results of our study were based on the analysis of two bodies of data: 1. The four national surveys on Japanese national character conducted by the Research Committee on the Study of Japanese National Character. 2. A Sample survey of Japanese-Americans in Hawaii conducted in 1971 by the Research Committee on the Study of Japanese-Americans in Honolulu, Hawaii.

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Hayashi, C., Suzuki, T. Quantitative approach to a cross-societal research; A comparative study of Japanese character. Ann Inst Stat Math 26, 455–516 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02479840

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