Developmental Social Psychology: Theory and ResearchSharon S. Brehm, Saul M. Kassin, Frederick X. Gibbons Oxford University Press, 1981 - Počet stran: 376 The first comprehensive presentation of theory and research based on recent efforts to integrate social psychology and developmental psychology, this volume provides an excellent introduction to developmental social psychology as a distinct field of inquiry. Written by leading scholars in the area, each of the fourteen original contributions offers an extensive review of relevant conceptual models and empirical findings. "Impresses with the range and quality of scholarship." --Contemporary Psychology |
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... peers , Harlow and his colleagues were able to characterize in gen- eral terms the kinds of social experiences that ... peers , which appears to be essential for normal social development . Harlow ( 1971 ) suggested that contact ...
... peers , Harlow and his colleagues were able to characterize in gen- eral terms the kinds of social experiences that ... peers , which appears to be essential for normal social development . Harlow ( 1971 ) suggested that contact ...
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... peers . According to Piaget ( 1970 ) , young children center or focus their attention on visible , concrete , physical characteristics of objects or per- sons . In fact , when describing liked and disliked peers , young children do ...
... peers . According to Piaget ( 1970 ) , young children center or focus their attention on visible , concrete , physical characteristics of objects or per- sons . In fact , when describing liked and disliked peers , young children do ...
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... peers are as obsessed with their beha- vior and appearance as they are . Similarly , Havighurst ( 1972 ) proposed that a major developmental task of adolescence is accept- ing ... peers . Yet PEER RELATIONS AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR 157.
... peers are as obsessed with their beha- vior and appearance as they are . Similarly , Havighurst ( 1972 ) proposed that a major developmental task of adolescence is accept- ing ... peers . Yet PEER RELATIONS AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR 157.
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RACHEL KARNIOL AND DALE T MILLER | 32 |
IRENE HANSON FRIEZE | 51 |
BERT MOORE AND BILL UNDERWOOD | 72 |
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