Handbook of Socialization, First Edition: Theory and ResearchJoan E Grusec, PhD, Paul David Hastings Bringing together leading authorities, this handbook reviews the breadth of current knowledge on socialization processes from earliest childhood through adolescence and beyond. Contributors present cutting-edge theories and findings pertaining to family, peer, school, community, media, and other influences on individual development. The important, growing areas of genetics and biology, cultural psychology, and affective science are given particular attention. Essential topics include the effects on children of different parenting strategies and family structures; factors that shape gender development, emotional competence, and achievement motivation; the role of relationships in the socialization process; and strategies for intervention with antisocial youth.
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... peer group and on the social norms about the acceptability of aggression . Hence , a positive relationship between aggressive behaviors and peer popularity can be found in groups in which the norms toward the use of aggression are ...
... Peer Rejection and Later Externalizing Problems Despite suggestions by Parker and Asher ( 1987 ) , few researchers have examined the pro- cess through which peer ... peer cliques are cohesive groups of children or Peers and Socialization 363.
... peer experiences can significantly alter children's be- liefs about themselves and about their peers , which in turn ... peer difficulties and children's subsequent internalizing problems ( Ladd & Troop - Gordon , 2003 ) . This mediating ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Historical Overview of Socialization Research and Theory | 13 |
Socialization and Interventions for Antisocial Youth | 42 |
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