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Culture, types of social withdrawal, and children's beliefs: An integrative perspective.

发布时间:2015-12-23浏览次数:12

Xinyin Chen

BRITISH JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2015, Vol.33, No.2

【摘 要】Cultural norms and values provide guidance for children to judge and evaluate specific behavioural characteristics including shyness, unsociability, and social avoidance. The perceptions and attitudes of children, in turn, determine how they exhibit and regulate their behaviours and how they respond to peers' behaviours in social interactions. Investigation of children's beliefs across societies may shed some light on the processes in which culture is involved in shaping the display and developmental significance of different types of social withdrawal. To achieve a better understanding of the role of children's beliefs in mediating cultural influence on development, it will be important to examine how children's beliefs about withdrawn behaviours are associated with patterns of social interactions and relationships in various circumstances.

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