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Human Development (2017) 60 (5): 203–232.
Published Online: 06 December 2017
.... This analysis shows that interactive websites are understood as social spaces where one can find a counterpart for intimate, socialization-relevant interaction. This means that a large amount of confidence is placed in the Internet and social media to provide new possibilities for the discussion of central...
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Human Development (2012) 55 (2): 52–56.
Published Online: 29 May 2012
... is the notion of control (or, in the case of permissive parenting, lack of control). And it is to control that Baumrind [this issue] has addressed an essay that forms a starting point for the present commentary. Control is central to an understanding of socialization processes. It can have both positive...
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Human Development (1993) 36 (3): 150–167.
Published Online: 15 January 2010
...Jeanette A. Lawrence; Joan Valsiner The concept of internalization is traced through two lines of theorizing that include Freudian and social-learning accounts of socialization and the sociogenetic theories of general mental functions and development held by Janet, Baldwin, and Vygotsky. An account...
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Human Development (1991) 34 (2): 88–104.
Published Online: 15 January 2010
... internalization. Hoffman sees empathic affect and related emotions as the basis for moral motivation. It is concluded that constructive and internalized aspects of ‘internal’ morality commonly derive from social interaction, just as cognitive (justice) and affective (empathy) aspects of moral motivation commonly...
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Human Development (1990) 33 (2-3): 202–213.
Published Online: 08 January 2010
... or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Castoriadis Freud Imaginary Object formation Piaget Pretend play Social institutions...
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Human Development (1990) 33 (2-3): 81–107.
Published Online: 08 January 2010
... to consider the social environment not as neutral, benign, or free-market in quality, but as often directive, controlling, and heavily invested in the individual’s acquiring some ideas and avoiding others. The presence of these two aspects is noted in the work of 4 sociologists (Berger, Habermas, Bourdieu...
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Human Development (1989) 32 (3-4): 187–195.
Published Online: 08 January 2010
.... Using examples from the Family Socialization and Developmental Competence longitudinal project, measure selection and sources of developmental discontinuity are discussed in view of the expectation of change. Competence Continuity Developmental Transformation Emic-etic distinction Longitudinal...
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Human Development (1988) 31 (4): 197–224.
Published Online: 07 January 2010
..., diagnosis, and training, to take into account styles as well as level of intellect. Ability Careers Development Government Intelligence Socialization Style 7 1 2010 © 1988 S. Karger AG, Basel 1988 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved. No part...
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Human Development (1986) 29 (5): 264–279.
Published Online: 24 December 2009
...Marco Antonio Martínez This article introduces some theoretical presuppositions and a comprehensive analytic model to integrate available literature on family socialization of Mexican Americans and to guide future research. The theoretical postulates derive from a sociohistorical approach...
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Human Development (1978) 21 (4): 234–247.
Published Online: 23 December 2009
...James Youniss The author interprets Piaget’s epistemology as providing a framework for a relational approach to the development of social knowledge. The interpretation allows the subject to construct knowledge in cooperation with other subjects and thereby permits self-construction and social...
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Human Development (1984) 27 (2): 57–64.
Published Online: 23 December 2009
...Barbara V. Reid Kohlberg’s stages of moral development may be better understood within the grid/group theory advanced by Douglas than within the cognitive-developmental framework. A reinterpretation is proposed which specifies two factors in social relationships, grid and group, which influence...
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Human Development (1982) 25 (6): 373–391.
Published Online: 23 December 2009
... to in the content or advertisements. Development Family development Family interaction Hermeneutic method Socialization System theory Original Papers Hum. Dev. 25: 373-391 (1982) Infant and Family Development: From Triads to Tetrads1 Kurt Kreppner, Sibylle Paulsen, Yvonne Schuetze Max Planck Institute...
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Human Development (1976) 19 (5): 277–290.
Published Online: 18 December 2009
... positive. Results are discussed with a view toward explaining the late development of the ‘theory’ that expiative reprimand is associated with pro-social development. 18 12 2009 © 1976 S. Karger AG, Basel 1976 Copyright / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer Copyright: All rights reserved. No part...
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Human Development (1971) 14 (3): 184–194.
Published Online: 18 December 2009
...: 184-194 (1971) Concepts of Social Sex Roles Among Chilean Adolescents1 R.C. W illiamson and G eorgene H. Seward Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa., and the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Calif. Abstract. The study reports the findings with 210 Chilean Key Words male and female...
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Human Development (1971) 14 (2): 110–124.
Published Online: 18 December 2009
...R.J. Havighurst Among the environmental influences on human behavior and human development through the life span, social class is the most pervasive in a modern complex society. It is a powerful predictor of a whole array of behaviors and attitudes in the child as well as in the adult. After...
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Human Development (1971) 14 (2): 125–131.
Published Online: 18 December 2009
...W.E. Henry Work is a major socializing force in giving form and content to adult life. The prominence of work in the life cycle, and of the values, habits, and personal contacts made at the work place, suggest a compelling relationship between work and adult personality. In a study of mental health...
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Human Development (1975) 18 (4): 245–266.
Published Online: 18 December 2009
...Michael E. Lamb Theoretical and research literature on the role of fathers in child development is reviewed. The first section points out that there is little known about father-infant interaction, and the impact of the father on infant social development, though diverse theoretical perspectives...
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Human Development (1976) 19 (2): 120–132.
Published Online: 18 December 2009
...Monika Keller Understanding the development of role-taking requires exploration of children’s socialization experience rather neglected in the Piagetian research tradition. 67 seventh-graders were given Feffer’s Role-Taking Task. Measures of child’s perception of parent behavior, IQ, Marburg...
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Human Development (1974) 17 (5): 321–343.
Published Online: 18 December 2009
.... Achievement motivation Competition Internalization Sex differences Intellectual achievement orientation Sex-role learning Socialization Human Develop. 17: 321-343 (1974) Inner Direction, Other Direction and Achievement Motivation1 Dorothy McBride K ipnis Abstract. Concepts of inner direction...
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Human Development (2005) 48 (3): 115–135.
Published Online: 11 July 2005
..., instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Comparative research Personal storytelling Social class Socialization Speech genres Paper Human Development 2005;48:115 135 DOI: 10.1159/000085515 Working-Class Children s Experience through the Prism of Personal Storytelling...