Cross-cultural Human Development |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Chapter One Life Stages in Three Cultures | 7 |
Chapter Two Physical Growth and Motor Skills | 26 |
Copyright | |
8 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
achievement motivation affective aggression Ainu Alorese American animals anxiety appear Arapesh Barry behavior boys Bronislaw Malinowski castration anxiety Caucasoid ceremonies Chapter child rearing childhood cognitive color complex consonants couvade cradle board cross-cultural dependence developmental display early environment environmental Eskimo ethnographic evidence example experience factors father females feminine Figure findings genetic girls grammatical groups growth Gusii human hypothesis incest taboo individuals infants initiation interpretation kibbutz Kpelle language learning less LeVine & LeVine linguistic low male salience male pregnancy Malinowski Margaret Mead masculine menarche menstrual taboos ment months mother Müller-Lyer illusion Munroe non-Western normal parents pattern perceptual phonemes physical Pitzer College pregnancy problems produce psychological relationship response role sample scores sex differences sex typing sex-role sexual Siriono Six Cultures Study Slobin social stimulation taboo tasks tests three societies tion traditional societies Trobrianders typical variables Western Whiting & Child women