Beyond Maslow's Culture-Bound Linear Theory: A Preliminary Statement of the Double-Y Model of Basic Human Needs (English)
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Nebraska symposium on motivation; Cross-cultural differences in perspectives on the self
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175-256
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2003
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Title:Beyond Maslow's Culture-Bound Linear Theory: A Preliminary Statement of the Double-Y Model of Basic Human Needs
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Conference:Nebraska symposium on motivation; Cross-cultural differences in perspectives on the self ; 2003 ; Lincoln, NE
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Published in:NEBRASKA SYMPOSIUM ON MOTIVATION ; 49 ; 175-256
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Place of publication:Lincoln, Neb.
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Publication date:2003-01-01
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Size:82 pages
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Remarks:Date unconfirmed. Published in 2003
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Type of media:Conference paper
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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