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81. One hundred years of solitary light: Rites of passage for modern American and Chinese women writers, 1899-1996
82. Cross-cultural e-commerce design guidelines for American and Chinese college student populations: Results from an empirical comparative study
83. Historical narrative in fiction: A cross-cultural exploration of contemporary American and Chinese fiction by women writers
84. Cross-cultural study of American and Chinese managers: Use of information in decision-making
85. Intercultural communication and conflict between American and Chinese colleagues in China-based multinational organizations
86. Exchanging Influence between American and Chinese Culture and Music
87. Use of situational information in cross-ethnic group attributions: Do American and Chinese attributers hold different theories of behavior for each other
88. Our world, the waste land: American and Chinese modernist fiction in the early twentieth century
89. A Comparative Study of American and Chinese College Students' Social Trust, Conspiracy Beliefs, and Attitudes Toward Genetically Modified Crops
90. What makes a font persuasive?: An eye-tracking study of perception in American and Chinese assessment of fonts
91. Shame and guilt: Perceptions of American and Chinese college students
92. Communication Disconnect: Generational Stereotypes between Generation X/Y and Baby Boomers in American and Chinese Organizational Communication
93. Ethical decision-making and best business practices: Cross-cultural differences of American and Chinese college students
94. Cultural differences in shame and guilt between American and Chinese preschoolers
95. Good-bye, you or I? A study of linguistic patterns in American and Chinese leave-taking after dinner
96. Far from 'everybody's everything': Literary tricksters in African American and Chinese American fiction
97. Myth and reality in the rural and urban worlds: A survey of the literary landscape in American and Chinese regional literatures
98. Images and identity: Chinese Americans in Euro-American and Chinese American fiction, 1970-1989
99. Cross-cultural differences between American and Chinese college students on self-disclosure on social media
100. A Contrastive Study Of American And Chinese Invitation-Response Speech Act
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