List of figures; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction: John Whiting and anthropology Roy G. D'Andrade; Fifty years as a behavioral scientist: autobiographical notes John W. M. Whiting; Part I. Theory and Methods: Introduction; 1. Contributions of anthropology to the methods of studying child rearing with B. B. Whiting; 2. The cross-cultural method; 3. A model for psychocultural research; Part II. Environment and History: Introduction; 4. Environmental constraints on infant care practices; 5. The learning of values with E. H. Chasdi, H. F. Antonovsky and B. C. Ayres; Part III. Moral Development: Introduction; 6. Sorcery, sin, and the superego: a cross-cultural study of some mechanisms of social control; 7. Resource meditation and learning by identification; Part IV. Gender Development: Introduction; 8. The absent father and cross-sex identity with R. V. Burton; 9. Effects of climate on certain cultural practices; 10. Male sex-role resolutions with R. L. Monroe and R. H. Monroe; Part V. Development of Social Behavior: Introduction; 11. Altruistic and egoistic behavior in six cultures with B. B. Whiting; 12. The duration of maidenhood across cultures with V. K. Burbank and M. S. Ratner; 13. Social change in adolescent sexual behavior, mate selection, and premarital pregnancy rates in a Kikuyu community with C. M. Worthman; Bibliography; Complete bibliography of John W. M. Whiting's work; Index.
A collection of essays by John Whiting, a leading figure in psychological anthropology and a pioneer in the development of systematic cross-cultural research.
'Psychologists keen to escape the confines of a narrow laboratory approach to the study of human behaviour should find this volume offers a window to an almost forgotten enterprise relevant to their contemporary concerns.' Times Higher Education Supplement
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