Social Development
- Nancy Eisenberg - Arizona State University, USA
Volume:
15
October 1994 | 304 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Published in cooperation with the Society for Personality and Social Psychology
To some degree, the issues raised by social psychologists and developmentalists overlap, each of them offering unique possibilities by which to explore questions of interest. Social Development addresses this issue and attempts to foster an awareness of the interesting research on the interface of social and developmental psychology. Written by a cast of leading researchers, this volume provides a multi-level perspective on the common boundaries between social and developmental psychology with an eye toward synthesizing research from many fields including personality, education, social work, and family studies. The contributors raise questions that are often not recognized by investigators due to their lack of knowledge of work and ideas outside their own discipline. Some of the specific subjects covered are individual differences in predicting others' thoughts and feelings, naturally occurring interpersonal expectancies, self-conceptions and their development, and social development and self-monitoring.
Researchers and students involved in social psychology, developmental psychology, personality, social work, family studies, sociology, and adolescence will find Social Development to be a lucid, insightful, and interesting volume.
Nancy Eisenberg
Introduction
Roberta Corrigan
How Infants and Young Children Understand the Causes of Events
Rachel Karniol
Developmental and Individual Differences in Predicting Others' Thoughts and Feelings
Joan E Grusec and Norma Mammone
Features and Sources of Parents' Attributions about Themselves and Their Children
Lee Jussim and Jacquelynne Eccles
Naturally Occurring Interpersonal Expectancies
Diane N Ruble and Carol S Dweck
Self-Conceptions, Person Conceptions and Their Development
Nancy G Guerra, L Rowell Huesmann and Laura Hanish
The Role of Normative Beliefs in Children's Social Behavior
Daphne Blunt Bugental, Eta K Lin and Joshua E Susskind
Influences of Affect on Cognitive Processes at Different Ages
Lisa J Bridges and Wendy S Grolnick
The Development of Emotional Self-Regulation in Infancy and Early Childhood
Stephanie A Shields
The Role of Emotion Beliefs and Values in Gender Development
William G Graziano and Stefanie B Waschull
Social Development and Self-Monitoring
William J Froming et al
A Control Theory Approach to Social Development