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been struggling toward articulation of the problems. For example, Sasaki
( 1969) points out that among available approaches to social theory, Japanese
sociologists are ethnocentrically inclined to emphasize structural and organi-
zational determinants of behavior over psychological or individuative
because of the emphasis on the group in Japanese society. Perhaps they
should not emphasize either approach, but instead should abandon these
Western frames of reference in a search for novel and indigenous perspectives.

Washington University

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