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Expressive Styles and Strategies in the Aggressive Actions of Children of Six Cultures

1979; Wiley; Volume: 7; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1525/eth.1979.7.1.02a00020

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1548-1352

Autores

William W. Lambert, Allen L. Tan,

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Child and Animal Learning Development

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EthosVolume 7, Issue 1 p. 19-36 Expressive Styles and Strategies in the Aggressive Actions of Children of Six Cultures William Wilson Lambert, William Wilson Lambert William Wilson Lambert is at Cornell University and Allen L. Tan at the University of PittsburghSearch for more papers by this authorAllen L. Tan, Allen L. Tan William Wilson Lambert is at Cornell University and Allen L. Tan at the University of PittsburghSearch for more papers by this author William Wilson Lambert, William Wilson Lambert William Wilson Lambert is at Cornell University and Allen L. Tan at the University of PittsburghSearch for more papers by this authorAllen L. Tan, Allen L. Tan William Wilson Lambert is at Cornell University and Allen L. Tan at the University of PittsburghSearch for more papers by this author First published: Spring 1979 https://doi.org/10.1525/eth.1979.7.1.02a00020Citations: 4 This report was facilitated by U.S.O.E. Grant No. OIG-0–70-2743 to the first author and is an expansion of material in the final report on that project. Part of this writing was also facilitated by a Guggenheim Fellowship to the first author in 1973. AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat REFERENCES Lambert, W. W. 1960. Interpersonal Behavior, Handbook of Research Methods in Child Development ( P. Mussen ed.), pp. 854–917. Wiley. Lambert, W. W. 1974a. Promise and Problems of Cross-cultural Exploration of Children's Aggressive Strategies, Determinants and Origins of Aggressive Behavior ( J. Wit and W. Hartup Willard eds.), pp. 437–461. Mouton. Lambert, W. W. 1974b. A Study of Children's Aggressive Actions in Six Cultures (final report to U.S.O.E. on Project No. 9–0664). Lambert, W. W., and W. E. Lambert 1973. Social Psychology. Second ed. Prentice-Hall. W. W. Lambert, R. Weisbrod, eds. 1972. Comparative Perspectives on Social Psychology. Little, Brown. Longabaugh, R. 1966. The Structure of Interpersonal Behavior. Sociometry 29 (4): 441–460. Minturn, Leigh, W. W. Lambert, et al. 1964. Mothers of Six Cultures. Wiley. Roberts, J. M., R. S. Meeker, and J. C. Aller 1972. Action Styles and Management Game Performance: An Exploratory Consideration. Naval War College Review 24 (10): 65–81. Roberts, J. M., and B. Sutton-Smith 1962. Child Training and Game Involvement. Ethnology 1 (2): 166–185. Sears, Robert. 1951. Social Behavior and Personality Development, Toward a General Theory of Action ( T. Parsons and Edward A. Shils eds.) pp. 465–478. Harvard University Press. Solomon, R. L. 1964. Punishment. American Psychologist 19 (4): 239–253. Sutton-Smith, B., and J. M. Roberts 1964. Rubrics of Competitive Behavior. Journal of Genetic Psychology 105: 13–37. B. Whiting, ed. 1963. Six Cultures: Studies of Child Rearing. Wiley. Whiting, J. W. ML, I. L. Child, and W. W. Lambert and the field team for the Six Cultures Series. 1966. Field Guide for a Study of Socialization. Wiley. Whiting, J. W. M., and B. Whiting 1975. Children of Six Cultures: A Psycho-Cultural Analysis. Harvard University Press. Citing Literature Volume7, Issue1Spring 1979Pages 19-36 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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