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Title Social cognition and social development : a sociocultural perspective / edited by E. Tory Higgins, Diane N. Ruble, and Willard W. Hartup
Published Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge Unversity Press, 1983

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Description x, 415 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Series Cambridge studies in social and emotional development
Cambridge studies in social and emotional development.
Contents Machine derived contents note: List of contributors; Preface; Part I. Introduction: 1. What's social about social-cognitive development? Diane N. Ruble, E. Tory Higgins and Willard W. Hartup; Part II. Social Understanding and Interpersonal Relations: 2. Social cognition and the social life of the child: stages as subcultures E. Tory Higgins and Jacquelynne Eccles Parsons; 3. Beyond the information processed: socializations in the development of attributional processes Philip R. Constanzo and Theodore H. Dix; 4. Social cognition and social interaction in childhood Willard W. Hartup, Judith E. Brady and Andrew F. Newcomb; 5. Social antecedents, cognitive processing and comprehension of social portrayals on television W. Andrew Collins; 6. The development of social-comparison processes and their role in achievement-related self-socialization Diane N. Ruble; 7. Social cognition, social behaviour, and children's friendships Thomas J. Berndt; Part III. Value Internalization and Moral Development: 8. Culture as a cognitive system: differentiated rule understandings in children and other savages Deborah L. Pool, Richard A. Schweder and Nancy C. Much; 9. Development of interpersonal values Walter Emmerich and Karla Shepard Goldman; 10. Affective and cognitive processes in moral internalization Martin L. Hoffman; 11. The internalization of altruistic dispositions: a cognitive analysis Joan E. Grusec; 12. Social-control processes and the internalization of social values: an attributional perspective Mark R. Lepper; Part IV. Commentary and Overview: 13. Interaction and development in social cognition Elliot Turiel; 14. Let's not overattribute to the attribution process: comments on social cognition and behavior Eleanor E. Maccoby; 15. Five questions for research in social cognitive development William Damon; 16. What would my mother say? Reactions to gleanings from developmental studies on social cognition Tom Trabsso; Index
Analysis Children Socialisation Conference proceedings
Notes "Based on seminars sponsored by the Committee on Social and Affective Development During Childhood of the Social Science Research Council."
Bibliography Includes bibliographies and index
Subject Child development.
Cognition.
Social perception.
Socialization.
Author Hartup, Willard W.
Higgins, E. Tory (Edward Tory), 1946-
Ruble, Diane N.
Social Science Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Social and Affective Development During Childhood.
LC no. 82012897
ISBN 0521245877