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Ninety-six 5-year-old girls and boys and their mothers (n = 87) participated in a cross-cultural stu...
© Cambridge University Press 2006 and Cambridge University Press, 2009. Whether specific patterns of...
This study explores the cultural construction of “difficult” temperament in the first 2 years of lif...
In 1976 Beatrice Whiting famously urged researchers to “unpackage” the concept of culture and relate...
This study examines the cross-cultural impact on parenting orientations of Indian families raising t...
This data set is part of a larger cross-cultural study which explored the relation between patterns ...
This is the first part of a report on research which has been undertaken by a psychologist, the seni...
This study of children in a Malay community assesses the cross-cultural validity of ore conceptualiz...
In this article, the authors argue for a greater understanding of children’s play across cultures th...
This study explores parental ethnotheories of children\u2019s temperament through mothers\u2019 resp...
The level of social skill that is acquired by a child can be determined by the culture in which they...
Cross-cultural differences in temperament were investigated between infants (n=131, 84 Finns), child...
Child-rearing is an individualist, social and cultural process. This paper proposes that Child-Reari...
In the first part, cross-cultural studies on values of children as reflected in parental beliefs, be...
Cultural reproduction has attracted the attention of cultural sociologists over the last few decades...
Ninety-six 5-year-old girls and boys and their mothers (n = 87) participated in a cross-cultural stu...
© Cambridge University Press 2006 and Cambridge University Press, 2009. Whether specific patterns of...
This study explores the cultural construction of “difficult” temperament in the first 2 years of lif...
In 1976 Beatrice Whiting famously urged researchers to “unpackage” the concept of culture and relate...
This study examines the cross-cultural impact on parenting orientations of Indian families raising t...
This data set is part of a larger cross-cultural study which explored the relation between patterns ...
This is the first part of a report on research which has been undertaken by a psychologist, the seni...
This study of children in a Malay community assesses the cross-cultural validity of ore conceptualiz...
In this article, the authors argue for a greater understanding of children’s play across cultures th...
This study explores parental ethnotheories of children\u2019s temperament through mothers\u2019 resp...
The level of social skill that is acquired by a child can be determined by the culture in which they...
Cross-cultural differences in temperament were investigated between infants (n=131, 84 Finns), child...
Child-rearing is an individualist, social and cultural process. This paper proposes that Child-Reari...
In the first part, cross-cultural studies on values of children as reflected in parental beliefs, be...
Cultural reproduction has attracted the attention of cultural sociologists over the last few decades...
Ninety-six 5-year-old girls and boys and their mothers (n = 87) participated in a cross-cultural stu...
© Cambridge University Press 2006 and Cambridge University Press, 2009. Whether specific patterns of...
This study explores the cultural construction of “difficult” temperament in the first 2 years of lif...