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Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 11 (2):120-121 (1991)
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The author responds to Sampson's reply to the author's comments on Sampson's writings concerning the theory of person. The author clarifies his own position on Western society's impact on the theory in face of Sampson's disagreements. 2012 APA, all rights reserved)

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