In his first paper L. SECHREST compares fear of humiliation and management of hostile affects in the Philippines and in the United States and discusses their relation to manifest psychopathology. A second paper by the same author compares public lavatory writings of Filipino and American males, and their implications with respect to homosexuality.
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