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Designs for Developmental Research 31
Group Comparisons
Correlational Approaches
Summary 44
2.
EVOLUTION, CULTURE, AND SOCIALIZATION 47
Evolution 48
Evolution, Learning, and Adaptation
Evolution as an Experiment in Design
Canalization and Prenatal Development
Physical Development from Birth to Maturity
Mammalian, Primate, and Hominid Behavioral Legacies
Culture 68
Social Structure
Contents
Social Class (SES) as Culture
Socialization: The Individual and the Group 78
Conflict in Groups
Interpersonal Needs
Family, Peers, and Schools 82
Cross-Cultural Comparisons of the Family:
Sex Roles and Marriage Patterns
Cross-Cultural Comparisons of the Family:
Family Life Cycles
Peers and Age Grouping: Evolutionary Considerations
Peers and Age-Grouping: Cross-Cultural Considerations
Schools in the Community Context
Summary 97
3.
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT 101
Attachment 102
Attachment Between Monkey Infants and Mothers
Methodology in the Study of Human Attachment
Types of Attachment
Maternal Behavior and Infant Attachment
The Effects of Day Care on Attachment
Attachment and the Development of Social Competence

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Psychology of Infancy and Childhood: Evolutionary and Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Contributors: Harold D. Fishbein - author. Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Place of Publication: Hillsdale, NJ. Publication Year: 1984. Page Number: viii.
    
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