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EJ351314 PS514768

Title: The Socialization of Anger and Aggression.
Author(s): Miller, Peggy; Sperry, Linda L.
Source: Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, v33 n1 p1-31 Jan 1987
Publication Date: 1987
Language: English
Document Type: Journal articles (080); Reports--Research (143)
Journal Announcement: CIJJUL1987
Target Audience: Researchers

An ethnographic approach is used to determine how anger and aggression relate to the native childrearing theories held by child caregivers from an urban, working-class neighborhood. The three socialization contexts identified were the caregiver's life experiences, childrearing ideology, and childrearing practices. (JS)

Descriptors: *Aggression; *Anger; Child Caregivers; *Ethnography; Interviews; *Mothers; Parent Attitudes; *Socialization; *Toddlers; Verbal © SCommunication; Videotape Recordings; Violence
Identifiers: Naturalistic Studies