Culture and Personality: Contemporary ReadingsRobert Alan LeVine Culture and Personality brings together some of the best culture and personalitystudies from the 1960s and 1970s. It offers illuminating views of a field thatis interdisciplinary in nature within the social and behavioral sciences, definedprimarily by its attention to behavioral differences between populations, thedevelopment in the individual of psychological dispositions accounting forsuch differences, and their relationships to social and cultural environments. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Roy G DAndrade | 16 |
Phases of the Development of InfantMother | 61 |
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