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Adolescent Behavior and Society: A Book of Readings, 5th edition by Rolf E. Muuss and Harriet D. Porton offers a collection of articles written by some of the most respected scholars in the field of adolescent development and psychology. A selection of both classical and contemporary articles, this anthology enhances students understanding of the needs and problems of adolescence. A variety of theories, perspectives and topics are included and enable this anthology to be used effectively in a variety of instructional settings. The 5th edition of Adolescent Behavior and Society has been…mehr
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Adolescent Behavior and Society: A Book of Readings, 5th edition by Rolf E. Muuss and Harriet D. Porton offers a collection of articles written by some of the most respected scholars in the field of adolescent development and psychology. A selection of both classical and contemporary articles, this anthology enhances students understanding of the needs and problems of adolescence. A variety of theories, perspectives and topics are included and enable this anthology to be used effectively in a variety of instructional settings. The 5th edition of Adolescent Behavior and Society has been carefully edited to include many new selections that represent some of the currently most discussed topics in Adolescent Development. Authors from a variety of academic backgrounds and theoretical perspectives provide interesting and sometimes opposing views of both conceptual and applied issues.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: McGraw Hill LLC
- 5th edition
- Seitenzahl: 465
- Erscheinungstermin: Juli 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 188mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9780070444225
- ISBN-10: 0070444226
- Artikelnr.: 21585372
- Verlag: McGraw Hill LLC
- 5th edition
- Seitenzahl: 465
- Erscheinungstermin: Juli 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 188mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 821g
- ISBN-13: 9780070444225
- ISBN-10: 0070444226
- Artikelnr.: 21585372
Harriet D. Porton earned her undergraduate degree at Towson State University and her M. Ed in at-risk education at Goucher College. She has taught every level from 1st grade through graduate school but has spent the majority of her teaching career working with at-risk high school students. Currently M. Porton is an adjunct faculty member for Goucher College Graduate Programs in Education and serves as the Coordinator for Reconstitution-Eligible Schools for the Maryland State Department of Education. She has presented at numerous national conferences regarding at-risk youth, had several articles and a monograph published, and was a contributing writer and editor for the sixth edition of Rolf Muuss'' Theories of Adolescence (1996).
Part One: Adolescence as a Social Transition 1. Preparing for Life: The
Critical Transition of Adolescence David A. Hamburg (1986) 2. A
Cross-Cultural Approach to Adolescence Alice Schlegel (1995) 3.
Developmental Contextualism, and the Further Enhancement of Theory About
Puberty and Psychosocial Development Richard M. Lerner (1992) Part Two:
Adolescence as a Biological Transition 4. Sequence, Tempo, and Individual
Variation in Growth and Development of Boys and Girls Aged Twelve to
Sixteen J. M. Tanner (1971) 5. Interactive Effects of Menarcheal Status and
Dating on Dieting and Disordered Eating Elizabeth Cauffman and Laurence
Steinberg (1996) 6. A Study of White Middle-Class Adolescent Boys'
Responses to 'Semenarche' James H. Stein and Lynn Whisnant Reiser (1994)
Part Three: Adolescence as a Cognitive Transition 7. Intellectual Evolution
from Adolescence to Adulthood Jean Piaget (1972) 8. Inhelder and Piaget on
Adolescence and Adulthood: A Postmodern Appraisal David Elkind (1996) 9.
Ethnicity, Class, Cognitive and Motivational Styles James A. Banks (1988)
10. Egocentrism in Adolescence David Elkind (1967) Part Four: The Family
11. Parents and Adolescents in Conflict Raymond Montemayor (1983) 12. Urban
Poverty and the Family Context of Delinquency: A New Look at Structure and
Process in a Class Study Robert J. Sampson and John H. Laub (1994) 13.
Adolescents' Intimacy with Parents and Friends Tiffany Field, Claudia Lang,
Regina Yando, and Debra Bendell (1995) Part Five: Peers 14. The Company
They Keep: Friendships and Their Developmental Significance W. Hartup
Willard (1996) 15. In the Eye of the Beholder: Adolescents' Perceptions of
Peer Crowd Stereotypes Margaret R. Stone and B. Bradford Brown (1997) 16.
Friendship and Friends' Influence in Adolescence Thomas J. Berndt (1992)
Part Six: The School 17. The Adjustment of Early Adolescents to School
Transitions Dale A. Blyth, Roberta G. Simmons and Steven Carlton-Ford
(1983) 18. Black Students' School Success: Coping with the 'Burden of
'Acting Whit'' Signithia Fordham and John U. Ogbu (1986) 19. Ethnic
Differences in Adolescent Achievement: An Ecological Perspective Laurence
Steinberg, Stanford M. Dornbusch and B. Bradford Brown (1992) Part Seven:
Moral Judgement - Ego Development 20. The Cognitive-Developmental Approach
to Moral Education Lawrence Kohlberg (1975) 21. Ego Development in
Adolescence Jane Loevinger (1990) 22. Two Moral Orientations Carol Gilligan
and Jane Attanucci (1988) Part Eight: Identity Development 23. Youth and
The Life Cycle Erik H. Erikson (1960) 24. Marcia's Expansion of Erikson's
Theory of Identity Formation Rolf E. Muuss (1996) 25. Stages of Ethnic
Identity Development in Minority Group Adolescents Jean S. Phinney (1989)
Part Nine: Dating and Sexuality 26. Steady Dating and Self-Esteem in High
School Students Donna L. McDonald and John Paul McKinney (1994) 27.
Unwanted and Illegal Sexual Experiences in Childhood and Adolescence Nancy
D. Kellogg and Thomas J. Hoffman (1995) 28. Verbal and Physical Abuse and
Stressors in the Lives of Lesbian, Gay Male, and Bisexual Youths:
Associations with School Problems, Running Away, Substance Abuse,
Prostitution and Suicide Ritch C. Savin-Williams (1994) Part Ten: Diversity
in Adolescence 29. Challenges in Studying Minority Youth Margaret Beale
Spencer and Sanford M. Dornbusch (1990) 30. Diversity Richard M. Lerner
(1992) 31. At the Interface of Cultures: Mulltiethnic/Multiracial High
School and College Students Jean S. Phinney and Linda L. Alipuria (1996)
Part Eleven: Gender Roles and Gender Differences 32. Exit- Voice Dilemmas
in Adolescent Development Carol Gilligan (1988) 33. Football, Fast Cars,
and Cheerleading: Adolescent Gender Norms, 1978-1989 J. Jill Sutior and
Rebel Reavis (1995) 34. Social Cognitive Development and Psychopathology
During Adolescence Kimberly A. Schonert-Reichl and Kathleen Beaudoin (1994)
Part Twelve: Health Issues Related to Adolescents 35. Protecting
Adolescents from Harm: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of
Adolescent Health Michael D. Resnick, et al. (1997) 36. Eating Disorder:
Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Rolf E. Muuss (1990) 37. Street Youth in Los
Angeles: Profile of a Group at High Risk for Immunodeficiency Virus
Infection Michele D. Kipke, Susan O'Connor, Ray Palmer, and Richard
MacKenzie (1995) Part Thirteen: Psychosocial Problems and Risk-Taking 38.
Increasing Risk Behavior Among Adolescents Rolf E. Muuss and Harriet D.
Porton 39. Ethnic and Gender Differences in Risk for Early Adolescent
Substance Use Daniel J. Flannery, Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Julia Torquati,
and Angela Fridrich (1994) 40. Early Risk Factor for Serious Antisocial
Behavior at Age 21 Bilge Pakiz, Helen Z. Reinherz, and Rose M. Giaconia
(1997) Name Index Subject Index
Critical Transition of Adolescence David A. Hamburg (1986) 2. A
Cross-Cultural Approach to Adolescence Alice Schlegel (1995) 3.
Developmental Contextualism, and the Further Enhancement of Theory About
Puberty and Psychosocial Development Richard M. Lerner (1992) Part Two:
Adolescence as a Biological Transition 4. Sequence, Tempo, and Individual
Variation in Growth and Development of Boys and Girls Aged Twelve to
Sixteen J. M. Tanner (1971) 5. Interactive Effects of Menarcheal Status and
Dating on Dieting and Disordered Eating Elizabeth Cauffman and Laurence
Steinberg (1996) 6. A Study of White Middle-Class Adolescent Boys'
Responses to 'Semenarche' James H. Stein and Lynn Whisnant Reiser (1994)
Part Three: Adolescence as a Cognitive Transition 7. Intellectual Evolution
from Adolescence to Adulthood Jean Piaget (1972) 8. Inhelder and Piaget on
Adolescence and Adulthood: A Postmodern Appraisal David Elkind (1996) 9.
Ethnicity, Class, Cognitive and Motivational Styles James A. Banks (1988)
10. Egocentrism in Adolescence David Elkind (1967) Part Four: The Family
11. Parents and Adolescents in Conflict Raymond Montemayor (1983) 12. Urban
Poverty and the Family Context of Delinquency: A New Look at Structure and
Process in a Class Study Robert J. Sampson and John H. Laub (1994) 13.
Adolescents' Intimacy with Parents and Friends Tiffany Field, Claudia Lang,
Regina Yando, and Debra Bendell (1995) Part Five: Peers 14. The Company
They Keep: Friendships and Their Developmental Significance W. Hartup
Willard (1996) 15. In the Eye of the Beholder: Adolescents' Perceptions of
Peer Crowd Stereotypes Margaret R. Stone and B. Bradford Brown (1997) 16.
Friendship and Friends' Influence in Adolescence Thomas J. Berndt (1992)
Part Six: The School 17. The Adjustment of Early Adolescents to School
Transitions Dale A. Blyth, Roberta G. Simmons and Steven Carlton-Ford
(1983) 18. Black Students' School Success: Coping with the 'Burden of
'Acting Whit'' Signithia Fordham and John U. Ogbu (1986) 19. Ethnic
Differences in Adolescent Achievement: An Ecological Perspective Laurence
Steinberg, Stanford M. Dornbusch and B. Bradford Brown (1992) Part Seven:
Moral Judgement - Ego Development 20. The Cognitive-Developmental Approach
to Moral Education Lawrence Kohlberg (1975) 21. Ego Development in
Adolescence Jane Loevinger (1990) 22. Two Moral Orientations Carol Gilligan
and Jane Attanucci (1988) Part Eight: Identity Development 23. Youth and
The Life Cycle Erik H. Erikson (1960) 24. Marcia's Expansion of Erikson's
Theory of Identity Formation Rolf E. Muuss (1996) 25. Stages of Ethnic
Identity Development in Minority Group Adolescents Jean S. Phinney (1989)
Part Nine: Dating and Sexuality 26. Steady Dating and Self-Esteem in High
School Students Donna L. McDonald and John Paul McKinney (1994) 27.
Unwanted and Illegal Sexual Experiences in Childhood and Adolescence Nancy
D. Kellogg and Thomas J. Hoffman (1995) 28. Verbal and Physical Abuse and
Stressors in the Lives of Lesbian, Gay Male, and Bisexual Youths:
Associations with School Problems, Running Away, Substance Abuse,
Prostitution and Suicide Ritch C. Savin-Williams (1994) Part Ten: Diversity
in Adolescence 29. Challenges in Studying Minority Youth Margaret Beale
Spencer and Sanford M. Dornbusch (1990) 30. Diversity Richard M. Lerner
(1992) 31. At the Interface of Cultures: Mulltiethnic/Multiracial High
School and College Students Jean S. Phinney and Linda L. Alipuria (1996)
Part Eleven: Gender Roles and Gender Differences 32. Exit- Voice Dilemmas
in Adolescent Development Carol Gilligan (1988) 33. Football, Fast Cars,
and Cheerleading: Adolescent Gender Norms, 1978-1989 J. Jill Sutior and
Rebel Reavis (1995) 34. Social Cognitive Development and Psychopathology
During Adolescence Kimberly A. Schonert-Reichl and Kathleen Beaudoin (1994)
Part Twelve: Health Issues Related to Adolescents 35. Protecting
Adolescents from Harm: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of
Adolescent Health Michael D. Resnick, et al. (1997) 36. Eating Disorder:
Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Rolf E. Muuss (1990) 37. Street Youth in Los
Angeles: Profile of a Group at High Risk for Immunodeficiency Virus
Infection Michele D. Kipke, Susan O'Connor, Ray Palmer, and Richard
MacKenzie (1995) Part Thirteen: Psychosocial Problems and Risk-Taking 38.
Increasing Risk Behavior Among Adolescents Rolf E. Muuss and Harriet D.
Porton 39. Ethnic and Gender Differences in Risk for Early Adolescent
Substance Use Daniel J. Flannery, Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Julia Torquati,
and Angela Fridrich (1994) 40. Early Risk Factor for Serious Antisocial
Behavior at Age 21 Bilge Pakiz, Helen Z. Reinherz, and Rose M. Giaconia
(1997) Name Index Subject Index
Part One: Adolescence as a Social Transition 1. Preparing for Life: The
Critical Transition of Adolescence David A. Hamburg (1986) 2. A
Cross-Cultural Approach to Adolescence Alice Schlegel (1995) 3.
Developmental Contextualism, and the Further Enhancement of Theory About
Puberty and Psychosocial Development Richard M. Lerner (1992) Part Two:
Adolescence as a Biological Transition 4. Sequence, Tempo, and Individual
Variation in Growth and Development of Boys and Girls Aged Twelve to
Sixteen J. M. Tanner (1971) 5. Interactive Effects of Menarcheal Status and
Dating on Dieting and Disordered Eating Elizabeth Cauffman and Laurence
Steinberg (1996) 6. A Study of White Middle-Class Adolescent Boys'
Responses to 'Semenarche' James H. Stein and Lynn Whisnant Reiser (1994)
Part Three: Adolescence as a Cognitive Transition 7. Intellectual Evolution
from Adolescence to Adulthood Jean Piaget (1972) 8. Inhelder and Piaget on
Adolescence and Adulthood: A Postmodern Appraisal David Elkind (1996) 9.
Ethnicity, Class, Cognitive and Motivational Styles James A. Banks (1988)
10. Egocentrism in Adolescence David Elkind (1967) Part Four: The Family
11. Parents and Adolescents in Conflict Raymond Montemayor (1983) 12. Urban
Poverty and the Family Context of Delinquency: A New Look at Structure and
Process in a Class Study Robert J. Sampson and John H. Laub (1994) 13.
Adolescents' Intimacy with Parents and Friends Tiffany Field, Claudia Lang,
Regina Yando, and Debra Bendell (1995) Part Five: Peers 14. The Company
They Keep: Friendships and Their Developmental Significance W. Hartup
Willard (1996) 15. In the Eye of the Beholder: Adolescents' Perceptions of
Peer Crowd Stereotypes Margaret R. Stone and B. Bradford Brown (1997) 16.
Friendship and Friends' Influence in Adolescence Thomas J. Berndt (1992)
Part Six: The School 17. The Adjustment of Early Adolescents to School
Transitions Dale A. Blyth, Roberta G. Simmons and Steven Carlton-Ford
(1983) 18. Black Students' School Success: Coping with the 'Burden of
'Acting Whit'' Signithia Fordham and John U. Ogbu (1986) 19. Ethnic
Differences in Adolescent Achievement: An Ecological Perspective Laurence
Steinberg, Stanford M. Dornbusch and B. Bradford Brown (1992) Part Seven:
Moral Judgement - Ego Development 20. The Cognitive-Developmental Approach
to Moral Education Lawrence Kohlberg (1975) 21. Ego Development in
Adolescence Jane Loevinger (1990) 22. Two Moral Orientations Carol Gilligan
and Jane Attanucci (1988) Part Eight: Identity Development 23. Youth and
The Life Cycle Erik H. Erikson (1960) 24. Marcia's Expansion of Erikson's
Theory of Identity Formation Rolf E. Muuss (1996) 25. Stages of Ethnic
Identity Development in Minority Group Adolescents Jean S. Phinney (1989)
Part Nine: Dating and Sexuality 26. Steady Dating and Self-Esteem in High
School Students Donna L. McDonald and John Paul McKinney (1994) 27.
Unwanted and Illegal Sexual Experiences in Childhood and Adolescence Nancy
D. Kellogg and Thomas J. Hoffman (1995) 28. Verbal and Physical Abuse and
Stressors in the Lives of Lesbian, Gay Male, and Bisexual Youths:
Associations with School Problems, Running Away, Substance Abuse,
Prostitution and Suicide Ritch C. Savin-Williams (1994) Part Ten: Diversity
in Adolescence 29. Challenges in Studying Minority Youth Margaret Beale
Spencer and Sanford M. Dornbusch (1990) 30. Diversity Richard M. Lerner
(1992) 31. At the Interface of Cultures: Mulltiethnic/Multiracial High
School and College Students Jean S. Phinney and Linda L. Alipuria (1996)
Part Eleven: Gender Roles and Gender Differences 32. Exit- Voice Dilemmas
in Adolescent Development Carol Gilligan (1988) 33. Football, Fast Cars,
and Cheerleading: Adolescent Gender Norms, 1978-1989 J. Jill Sutior and
Rebel Reavis (1995) 34. Social Cognitive Development and Psychopathology
During Adolescence Kimberly A. Schonert-Reichl and Kathleen Beaudoin (1994)
Part Twelve: Health Issues Related to Adolescents 35. Protecting
Adolescents from Harm: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of
Adolescent Health Michael D. Resnick, et al. (1997) 36. Eating Disorder:
Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Rolf E. Muuss (1990) 37. Street Youth in Los
Angeles: Profile of a Group at High Risk for Immunodeficiency Virus
Infection Michele D. Kipke, Susan O'Connor, Ray Palmer, and Richard
MacKenzie (1995) Part Thirteen: Psychosocial Problems and Risk-Taking 38.
Increasing Risk Behavior Among Adolescents Rolf E. Muuss and Harriet D.
Porton 39. Ethnic and Gender Differences in Risk for Early Adolescent
Substance Use Daniel J. Flannery, Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Julia Torquati,
and Angela Fridrich (1994) 40. Early Risk Factor for Serious Antisocial
Behavior at Age 21 Bilge Pakiz, Helen Z. Reinherz, and Rose M. Giaconia
(1997) Name Index Subject Index
Critical Transition of Adolescence David A. Hamburg (1986) 2. A
Cross-Cultural Approach to Adolescence Alice Schlegel (1995) 3.
Developmental Contextualism, and the Further Enhancement of Theory About
Puberty and Psychosocial Development Richard M. Lerner (1992) Part Two:
Adolescence as a Biological Transition 4. Sequence, Tempo, and Individual
Variation in Growth and Development of Boys and Girls Aged Twelve to
Sixteen J. M. Tanner (1971) 5. Interactive Effects of Menarcheal Status and
Dating on Dieting and Disordered Eating Elizabeth Cauffman and Laurence
Steinberg (1996) 6. A Study of White Middle-Class Adolescent Boys'
Responses to 'Semenarche' James H. Stein and Lynn Whisnant Reiser (1994)
Part Three: Adolescence as a Cognitive Transition 7. Intellectual Evolution
from Adolescence to Adulthood Jean Piaget (1972) 8. Inhelder and Piaget on
Adolescence and Adulthood: A Postmodern Appraisal David Elkind (1996) 9.
Ethnicity, Class, Cognitive and Motivational Styles James A. Banks (1988)
10. Egocentrism in Adolescence David Elkind (1967) Part Four: The Family
11. Parents and Adolescents in Conflict Raymond Montemayor (1983) 12. Urban
Poverty and the Family Context of Delinquency: A New Look at Structure and
Process in a Class Study Robert J. Sampson and John H. Laub (1994) 13.
Adolescents' Intimacy with Parents and Friends Tiffany Field, Claudia Lang,
Regina Yando, and Debra Bendell (1995) Part Five: Peers 14. The Company
They Keep: Friendships and Their Developmental Significance W. Hartup
Willard (1996) 15. In the Eye of the Beholder: Adolescents' Perceptions of
Peer Crowd Stereotypes Margaret R. Stone and B. Bradford Brown (1997) 16.
Friendship and Friends' Influence in Adolescence Thomas J. Berndt (1992)
Part Six: The School 17. The Adjustment of Early Adolescents to School
Transitions Dale A. Blyth, Roberta G. Simmons and Steven Carlton-Ford
(1983) 18. Black Students' School Success: Coping with the 'Burden of
'Acting Whit'' Signithia Fordham and John U. Ogbu (1986) 19. Ethnic
Differences in Adolescent Achievement: An Ecological Perspective Laurence
Steinberg, Stanford M. Dornbusch and B. Bradford Brown (1992) Part Seven:
Moral Judgement - Ego Development 20. The Cognitive-Developmental Approach
to Moral Education Lawrence Kohlberg (1975) 21. Ego Development in
Adolescence Jane Loevinger (1990) 22. Two Moral Orientations Carol Gilligan
and Jane Attanucci (1988) Part Eight: Identity Development 23. Youth and
The Life Cycle Erik H. Erikson (1960) 24. Marcia's Expansion of Erikson's
Theory of Identity Formation Rolf E. Muuss (1996) 25. Stages of Ethnic
Identity Development in Minority Group Adolescents Jean S. Phinney (1989)
Part Nine: Dating and Sexuality 26. Steady Dating and Self-Esteem in High
School Students Donna L. McDonald and John Paul McKinney (1994) 27.
Unwanted and Illegal Sexual Experiences in Childhood and Adolescence Nancy
D. Kellogg and Thomas J. Hoffman (1995) 28. Verbal and Physical Abuse and
Stressors in the Lives of Lesbian, Gay Male, and Bisexual Youths:
Associations with School Problems, Running Away, Substance Abuse,
Prostitution and Suicide Ritch C. Savin-Williams (1994) Part Ten: Diversity
in Adolescence 29. Challenges in Studying Minority Youth Margaret Beale
Spencer and Sanford M. Dornbusch (1990) 30. Diversity Richard M. Lerner
(1992) 31. At the Interface of Cultures: Mulltiethnic/Multiracial High
School and College Students Jean S. Phinney and Linda L. Alipuria (1996)
Part Eleven: Gender Roles and Gender Differences 32. Exit- Voice Dilemmas
in Adolescent Development Carol Gilligan (1988) 33. Football, Fast Cars,
and Cheerleading: Adolescent Gender Norms, 1978-1989 J. Jill Sutior and
Rebel Reavis (1995) 34. Social Cognitive Development and Psychopathology
During Adolescence Kimberly A. Schonert-Reichl and Kathleen Beaudoin (1994)
Part Twelve: Health Issues Related to Adolescents 35. Protecting
Adolescents from Harm: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of
Adolescent Health Michael D. Resnick, et al. (1997) 36. Eating Disorder:
Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Rolf E. Muuss (1990) 37. Street Youth in Los
Angeles: Profile of a Group at High Risk for Immunodeficiency Virus
Infection Michele D. Kipke, Susan O'Connor, Ray Palmer, and Richard
MacKenzie (1995) Part Thirteen: Psychosocial Problems and Risk-Taking 38.
Increasing Risk Behavior Among Adolescents Rolf E. Muuss and Harriet D.
Porton 39. Ethnic and Gender Differences in Risk for Early Adolescent
Substance Use Daniel J. Flannery, Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Julia Torquati,
and Angela Fridrich (1994) 40. Early Risk Factor for Serious Antisocial
Behavior at Age 21 Bilge Pakiz, Helen Z. Reinherz, and Rose M. Giaconia
(1997) Name Index Subject Index