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内容简介· ··· A striking feature of many studies of the psychological development of the individual is their recourse to explanations of a social nature. This 1984 volume is centrally situated in this tradition of research, and its authors no longer view the child and adolescent as passively...
Although the negative effects of social isolation in very early development are mainly linked to a lack of maternal care,33, 36 it is specifically interaction with peers that is important for adolescent animals.39 On a behavioural level, even a brief duration (eg, 24 h) of isolation in ...
This study used longitudinal, multimethod data to examine specific patterns of behavioral interaction with parents and peers that were hypothesized to predict increasing levels of depressive symptoms in early adolescence. Adolescents' struggles in establishing autonomy and relatedness in interactions with mothe...
An important issue to explain the success of new ventures is mostly ignored by the research of entrepreneurship: the social interaction within entrepreneurial teams. The purpose of this paper is to introduce the concept of social interaction, which was originally developed for innovation teams in the...
Career Development QuarterlySavickas, M. L. (1997a). Adolescent career development in social context. The Career Development Quarterly , 45 , 303–304.Savickas, M.L. (1997a). Adolescent career development in social context. The Career Development Quarterly, 45, 303-304....
Adolescent Development in an Age-graded Context: The Role of Personal Beliefs, Goals, and Strategies in the Tackling of Developmental Tasks and Standards There is growing interest in how sociocultural context influences personality development, and in how people influence their own development as agents...
and how the setting framed the social interaction • Attention to how AYAs made their entrance at the meeting; who initiated the meeting; which topics were brought up; who spoke/did not speak; what interrupted interactions • Attention to the atmosphere in the room, whether it was tense ...
Being different, the development of self-esteem and social interaction were the central themes of the questionnaires designed after the interview study. The new questionnaires were explored in a retrospective study on other adolescents (n=26) with CL/P and their parents. Beck's Youth Inventories ...
Previous attempts to determine the impact of activity structure on the frequency of social interaction among preschoolers have been inconclusive. Yet the teacher's structuring of play activities is a relatively low-cost manipulation that, if effective in increasing peer interactions, might be extremely ...