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Class Differences in the Socialization Practices of Negro Mothers
Oleh:
Kamii, Constance K.
;
Radin, Norma L.
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 29 no. 02 (May 1967)
,
page 302.
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Class differences in the socialization practices of Negro mothers were investigated in the context of their child-rearing goals. Direct observation of mother-child interactions in the homes and a card-sorting method of studying child-rearing goals led to the conclusion that middle- and lower-lower-class Negro mothers do not differ fundamentally in their goals, but they differ considerably in their socialization practices. The relationship of these practices to the development of anaclitic identification, internal controls, and subsequent conformity to. society's norms was discussed, along with the implication of these conclusions for education.
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