Our article questions the assumption that stranger anxiety develops universally in children; thereby our study is rooted in a long tradition in psychological anthropology of testing the universality of theories formulated in Western society. We argue that the infant's behavior towards strangers is the product of socialization processes that represent adaptations to cultural contexts. Our study investigates the ethnotheory of childrearing and the development of stranger anxiety in a Cameroonian community of traditional Nso farmers. The participants of the study were 29 Cameroonian Nso mothers with one-year old children. Using a multi-method approach, we demonstrate that Nso mothers value inexpressive infants that adjust easily to others. Acc...
This paper describes childrearing practices, beliefs, and attitudes in a Papua New Guinea society - ...
Why do we give money to charity, comfort others who are in distress, or carry heavy boxes when our f...
Responses to an unfamiliar adult were examined in infants of mothers with social phobia (N = 79) and...
Our article questions the assumption that stranger anxiety develops universally in children; thereby...
Early mother-infant interactions are influenced by the eco-cultural context within which they take p...
In this experiment we investigated the impact of indirect expressions of maternal social anxiety on ...
This study is interested in investigating discursive practices in early mother-infant interactions i...
Lamm B, Gudi H, Faßbender I, et al. Rural Nso and German Middle-Class Mothers' Interaction With Thei...
Attachment theory is commonly used to investigate children’s psychosocial development. To demonstrat...
In this study, children s ideas about childcare were investigated cross-culturally, considering gend...
Zbaracki\u27s article is a pleasure to read because its style reflects the major theme of comparing ...
Humans have engaged in unique cooperative breeding insofar as multiple in-group members help mothers...
Several studies conducted in Western countries have shown that by 6-8 weeks of life infants demonstr...
Parental ethnotheories—the shared, abstract, and often unconscious mental schema for understanding ...
Studies conducted in Western countries document the special role of mother-infant face-to-face excha...
This paper describes childrearing practices, beliefs, and attitudes in a Papua New Guinea society - ...
Why do we give money to charity, comfort others who are in distress, or carry heavy boxes when our f...
Responses to an unfamiliar adult were examined in infants of mothers with social phobia (N = 79) and...
Our article questions the assumption that stranger anxiety develops universally in children; thereby...
Early mother-infant interactions are influenced by the eco-cultural context within which they take p...
In this experiment we investigated the impact of indirect expressions of maternal social anxiety on ...
This study is interested in investigating discursive practices in early mother-infant interactions i...
Lamm B, Gudi H, Faßbender I, et al. Rural Nso and German Middle-Class Mothers' Interaction With Thei...
Attachment theory is commonly used to investigate children’s psychosocial development. To demonstrat...
In this study, children s ideas about childcare were investigated cross-culturally, considering gend...
Zbaracki\u27s article is a pleasure to read because its style reflects the major theme of comparing ...
Humans have engaged in unique cooperative breeding insofar as multiple in-group members help mothers...
Several studies conducted in Western countries have shown that by 6-8 weeks of life infants demonstr...
Parental ethnotheories—the shared, abstract, and often unconscious mental schema for understanding ...
Studies conducted in Western countries document the special role of mother-infant face-to-face excha...
This paper describes childrearing practices, beliefs, and attitudes in a Papua New Guinea society - ...
Why do we give money to charity, comfort others who are in distress, or carry heavy boxes when our f...
Responses to an unfamiliar adult were examined in infants of mothers with social phobia (N = 79) and...