In this thought provoking book, Leonare Loeb Adler threads
together 26 empirical studies that originated in diverse
geographical areas. These studies present a comparison and greater
understanding of the behavior of people living in a variety of
different cultures. The focus on the book is well expressed in Dr.
Adler's introduction in which she states that cross-cultural
research recognizes that while the discovery of differences may be
significant, the findings of similarities provide even more
meaningful information. This book focuses on a variety of current
cross-cultural and cross-ethic issues, which are pertinent to
specific ages and stages in a life-span perspective. The broad
interests and common concerns discussed are shared by people
everywhere. Students and scholars in all the political and social
science disciplines will find "Cross-Cultural Studies in Human
Development" a source of stimulating ideas.
The book begins with a focus on childhood issues, including a
Piagetian cognitive study in a Third World country. A report on a
new test which assesses early and late stages of development in
young school children of different cultures is followed by a
chapter discussing applied behavior analysis in dealing with
children in the classroom. In addition, there is a chapter on
social concerns in childhood development. The second part of this
book studies normal as well as handicapped adolescents in different
cultures and presents detailed discussions on current issues such
as therapeutic management of drug addiction as well as moral
development. Part Three focuses on adulthood. The contributors
address a wide range of topics including gender issues, attitudes
toward extended family members, filial obligations to the elderly,
and coming to terms with the death of a parent. Studies of topics
important to the elderly complete this book's life-span
perspective. The final section examines friendship and social
support among old people in cross-cultural and cross-ethnic
comparisons. Other chapters deal with disabilities and depression
among the elderly, as well as a study of caregivers and
counselors.
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