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1 - Socialization in a World of Change
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2 - Socialization, Problem Solving, and Social Structure
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3 - Socialization for Social Change: A Theory of Processes and Outcomes
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4 - Seeking the Answers
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5 - The Findings: Testing the Theory
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6 - Sex Differences
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7 - From Iron Cage to the Age of Narcissism
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Appendix 1 - PRE-EXPERIMENTAL INTERVIEW SCHEDULE
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Appendix 2 - JOB REQUIREMENTS
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Appendix 3 - FAMILY UNPLANNED EVENT CARDS (Mexico)
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Appendix 4 - CHILD'S UNPLANNED EVENT CARDS: HIGH SCHOOL, OFFICE (United States)
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Appendix 5 - GAME INSTRUCTIONS AND RULES: MEXICAN VERSION
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Appendix 6 - GAME INSTRUCTIONS AND RULES: UNITED STATES VERSION
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Appendix 7 - OBSERVATIONS OF POWER AND SUPPORT
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Appendix 8 - SCORE BOARD
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Appendix 9 - POST-EXPERIMENTAL INTERVIEW
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References
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Author Index
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Subject Index
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Adolescent Socialization in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Planning for Social Change presents a theory of socialization and explains how the theory was formed, developed, and changed. This book describes a cross-sectional research project that uses innovative research methods for comparing people from vastly different cultures. Organized into seven chapters, this book begins with an overview of the premise that the better one learns how to solve problems in one's environment, the better one is able to cope with a rapidly changing society as one grows older. This text then proposes that the family provide an initial arena within which the needs of the individual and the rudiments of the social structure are confronted. Other chapters consider the approach to solving the methodological problems posed by attempting to test the theory by means of a cross-national study. The final chapter deals with the results of the cross-national study. This book is a valuable resource for sociologists.
Adolescent Socialization in Cross-Cultural Perspective: Planning for Social Change presents a theory of socialization and explains how the theory was formed, developed, and changed. This book describes a cross-sectional research project that uses innovative research methods for comparing people from vastly different cultures. Organized into seven chapters, this book begins with an overview of the premise that the better one learns how to solve problems in one's environment, the better one is able to cope with a rapidly changing society as one grows older. This text then proposes that the family provide an initial arena within which the needs of the individual and the rudiments of the social structure are confronted. Other chapters consider the approach to solving the methodological problems posed by attempting to test the theory by means of a cross-national study. The final chapter deals with the results of the cross-national study. This book is a valuable resource for sociologists.
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ISBN
978-0-12-683180-1
Language
English
Published
1983
Copyright
Copyright © 1983 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press