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Social Development: History, Theory, and Research

✍ Scribed by Joan E. Grusec, Hugh Lytton (auth.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
1988
Tongue
English
Leaves
551
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


For many years students who took courses in social development had no text available for their use. Those of us who instructed them had to rely on assigning journal articles to be read and providing an overview and synΒ­ thesis of the area in our lectures. In the last few years, the situation has changed markedly. There are now several very good textbooks that fill the void, reflecting an increasing interest in this area of research and theory. Here is one more. There are many ways to tell a story. Our book, we think, tells it difΒ­ ferently enough to have made it worth the writing. As we began to talk, some time ago, about undertaking this project, we found we had a mutual interest in trying to present the study of social development from a historiΒ­ cal point of view. The field has changed dramatically from its inception, and we have both been in it long enough to have witnessed first-hand a number of these changes. Modifications of theoretical orientations and the deΒ­ velopment of increasingly sophisticated and rigorous methodology have brought with them the stimulation of controversy and growth, as social developmental psychologists argued about the best ways of going about their business. Certainly the same things have happened in other areas of psychology, but the arguments seem to have been particularly vigorous in our own domain.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Historical and Theoretical Foundations....Pages 3-42
Methodology: History and Issues....Pages 43-77
Front Matter....Pages 79-79
Genetic and Biological Bases of Social Behavior....Pages 81-118
The Origins of Social Behavior....Pages 119-160
Socialization and the Family....Pages 161-212
Widening Social Networks and Their Influences....Pages 213-252
Front Matter....Pages 253-253
Social Cognition....Pages 255-290
The Development of Self-Control and the Problem of Aggression....Pages 291-325
Morality and Altruism....Pages 326-362
Sex Differences and Sex Roles....Pages 363-408
Front Matter....Pages 409-409
Divorce and Its Aftermath....Pages 411-432
Threats to Secure Attachment....Pages 433-460
Back Matter....Pages 461-545

✦ Subjects


Psychology, general


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