A Szondi Study of Developmental and Cultural Factors in Personality: The Seven-Year-Old |
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Authors: | Edwin C. Fancher Morris Weinstein |
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Affiliation: | 1. Central New Jersey Mental Hygiene Clinic , USA;2. Union University, Albany Medical College , Albany 8 , New York , USA |
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Abstract: | Children's concepts of various social roles were examined in a task that required the child to indicate the similarity of two occupants of common social roles. Each occupant in the pair was described differently in terms of behaviors appropriate for a particular role. Children in the first, third, and sixth grades were studied. Findings indicated that children in the youngest group held role concepts based primarily on concrete actions, while role concepts of the older two groups were based on more abstract, general role functions. In addition, there is some suggestion that the level of role conceptualization is related to the relevance of the particular role. |
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Keywords: | facial age perception |
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