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3. Social Conflict and Dominance in Children:
A Case for a Primate Homology

D. W. Rajecki and Randall C. Flanery
87
Dominance from a Ethological Perspective 88
Homologies, Analogies, and Models 93
The Concept of Nonhuman Primate Dominance 99
Comparisons of Dominance Phenomena 101
Homology: The Criterion of Special Quality 114
Advantages of Dominance: Compensations of Subordinance 116
Speculations: Dominance-Related Phenomena 117
Conclusion 123
4. Generalized Event Representations:
Basic Building Blocks of Cognitive Development

Katherine Nelson and Janice Gruendel
131
Script Research: Background 132
Script Research: Findings 134
The Role of Scripts in Memory 147
GERs as Building Blocks 149
5. The Role of Taxonomy in Developmental Psychopathology
Thomas M. Achenbach
159
Theoretical Needs of a Developmental Psychopathology 160
Taxonomic Construct Systems 162
Sources of Taxonomic Variance 181
A Program of Multivariate Taxometric Research 187
Summary 195
6. Two Different Principles of Conceptual Organization
Ellen M. Markman
199
The Nature of Classes and Collections 201
Classes versus Collections 204
Properties of Sets versus Properties
of Individuals
208
Learning Hierarchical Relations 218
Discussion 222
Author Index
Subject Index

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Publication Information: Book Title: Advances in Developmental Psychology. Volume: 1. Contributors: Michael E. Lamb - editor, Ann L. Brown - editor. Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Place of Publication: Hillsdale, NJ. Publication Year: 1981. Page Number: iv.
    
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