Talk:Filipino psychology

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[edit] Filipino traits

  • Bahalana
  • Filipino time
  • Hospitality
  • Penitencia
  • Matriarichal
  • Unfortunately, this article is not a mere listing of Filipino traits. The traits that you saw here are part of a psychometric study by Virgilio Enriquez, Annadaisy Carlota, and Angeles Guanzon that determined their influence on Filipino daily living. -- User:Matthewprc

[edit] Filipino superstitions

I would like to move Philippine psychology to Filipino superstitions--Jondel 02:33, 17 Jun 2005 (UTC)