Interpersonal Trust During Childhood and Adolescence
Herausgeber: Rotenberg, Ken
Interpersonal Trust During Childhood and Adolescence
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This book summarizes research within the area of trust and trustworthiness during childhood and adolescence.
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This book summarizes research within the area of trust and trustworthiness during childhood and adolescence.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 713g
- ISBN-13: 9780521887991
- ISBN-10: 0521887992
- Artikelnr.: 29012025
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 346
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 713g
- ISBN-13: 9780521887991
- ISBN-10: 0521887992
- Artikelnr.: 29012025
Part I. Conceptual Foundations and Issues: 1. Introduction Ken J.
Rotenberg; 2. The conceptualization of interpersonal trust: a basis,
domain, and target framework Ken J. Rotenberg; 3. Neurobiology of
interpersonal trust Matilda E. Nowakowski, Tracy Vaillancourt and Louis A.
Schmidt; 4. Children's sense of trust in significant others: genetic versus
environmental contributions and buffer to life stressors Atsushi Sakai;
Part II. Childhood: 5. Young children's trust in what other people say
Kathleen Corriveau and Paul L. Harris; 6. Social relation and mutual
influence analyses of children's interpersonal trust Lucy R. Betts, Ken J.
Rotenberg and Mark Trueman; 7. Siblings and trust Shirley McGuire, Nancy L.
Segal, Patricia Gill, Bridget Whitlow and June M. Clausen; 8. The role of
promises for children's trustworthiness and honesty Kay Bussey; 9. Liar
liar! Pants on fire: detecting the trustworthiness of children's statements
Victoria Talwar and Sarah-Jane Renaud; Part III. Adolescence and Early
Adulthood: 10. Trust, but verify: knowledge, disclosure, and mothers'
beliefs about adolescents' trustworthiness Nancy Darling and Bonnie Dowdy;
11. The role of trust in adolescent-parent relationships: to trust you is
to tell you Judith G. Smetana; 12. A new scale for the assessment of
adolescents' trust beliefs Brandy A. Randall, Ken J. Rotenberg, Casey J.
Totenhagen, Monica Rock and Christina Harmon; 13. A friend in need is a
friend indeed: exploring the relations among trust beliefs, prosocial
tendencies, and friendships Gustavo Carlo, Brandy A. Randall, Ken J.
Rotenberg and Brian E. Armenta; 14. Promoting intergroup trust among
adolescents and young adults Rhiannon N. Turner, Miles Hewstone, Hermann
Swart, Tania Tam, Elissa Myers and Nicole Tausch.
Rotenberg; 2. The conceptualization of interpersonal trust: a basis,
domain, and target framework Ken J. Rotenberg; 3. Neurobiology of
interpersonal trust Matilda E. Nowakowski, Tracy Vaillancourt and Louis A.
Schmidt; 4. Children's sense of trust in significant others: genetic versus
environmental contributions and buffer to life stressors Atsushi Sakai;
Part II. Childhood: 5. Young children's trust in what other people say
Kathleen Corriveau and Paul L. Harris; 6. Social relation and mutual
influence analyses of children's interpersonal trust Lucy R. Betts, Ken J.
Rotenberg and Mark Trueman; 7. Siblings and trust Shirley McGuire, Nancy L.
Segal, Patricia Gill, Bridget Whitlow and June M. Clausen; 8. The role of
promises for children's trustworthiness and honesty Kay Bussey; 9. Liar
liar! Pants on fire: detecting the trustworthiness of children's statements
Victoria Talwar and Sarah-Jane Renaud; Part III. Adolescence and Early
Adulthood: 10. Trust, but verify: knowledge, disclosure, and mothers'
beliefs about adolescents' trustworthiness Nancy Darling and Bonnie Dowdy;
11. The role of trust in adolescent-parent relationships: to trust you is
to tell you Judith G. Smetana; 12. A new scale for the assessment of
adolescents' trust beliefs Brandy A. Randall, Ken J. Rotenberg, Casey J.
Totenhagen, Monica Rock and Christina Harmon; 13. A friend in need is a
friend indeed: exploring the relations among trust beliefs, prosocial
tendencies, and friendships Gustavo Carlo, Brandy A. Randall, Ken J.
Rotenberg and Brian E. Armenta; 14. Promoting intergroup trust among
adolescents and young adults Rhiannon N. Turner, Miles Hewstone, Hermann
Swart, Tania Tam, Elissa Myers and Nicole Tausch.
Part I. Conceptual Foundations and Issues: 1. Introduction Ken J.
Rotenberg; 2. The conceptualization of interpersonal trust: a basis,
domain, and target framework Ken J. Rotenberg; 3. Neurobiology of
interpersonal trust Matilda E. Nowakowski, Tracy Vaillancourt and Louis A.
Schmidt; 4. Children's sense of trust in significant others: genetic versus
environmental contributions and buffer to life stressors Atsushi Sakai;
Part II. Childhood: 5. Young children's trust in what other people say
Kathleen Corriveau and Paul L. Harris; 6. Social relation and mutual
influence analyses of children's interpersonal trust Lucy R. Betts, Ken J.
Rotenberg and Mark Trueman; 7. Siblings and trust Shirley McGuire, Nancy L.
Segal, Patricia Gill, Bridget Whitlow and June M. Clausen; 8. The role of
promises for children's trustworthiness and honesty Kay Bussey; 9. Liar
liar! Pants on fire: detecting the trustworthiness of children's statements
Victoria Talwar and Sarah-Jane Renaud; Part III. Adolescence and Early
Adulthood: 10. Trust, but verify: knowledge, disclosure, and mothers'
beliefs about adolescents' trustworthiness Nancy Darling and Bonnie Dowdy;
11. The role of trust in adolescent-parent relationships: to trust you is
to tell you Judith G. Smetana; 12. A new scale for the assessment of
adolescents' trust beliefs Brandy A. Randall, Ken J. Rotenberg, Casey J.
Totenhagen, Monica Rock and Christina Harmon; 13. A friend in need is a
friend indeed: exploring the relations among trust beliefs, prosocial
tendencies, and friendships Gustavo Carlo, Brandy A. Randall, Ken J.
Rotenberg and Brian E. Armenta; 14. Promoting intergroup trust among
adolescents and young adults Rhiannon N. Turner, Miles Hewstone, Hermann
Swart, Tania Tam, Elissa Myers and Nicole Tausch.
Rotenberg; 2. The conceptualization of interpersonal trust: a basis,
domain, and target framework Ken J. Rotenberg; 3. Neurobiology of
interpersonal trust Matilda E. Nowakowski, Tracy Vaillancourt and Louis A.
Schmidt; 4. Children's sense of trust in significant others: genetic versus
environmental contributions and buffer to life stressors Atsushi Sakai;
Part II. Childhood: 5. Young children's trust in what other people say
Kathleen Corriveau and Paul L. Harris; 6. Social relation and mutual
influence analyses of children's interpersonal trust Lucy R. Betts, Ken J.
Rotenberg and Mark Trueman; 7. Siblings and trust Shirley McGuire, Nancy L.
Segal, Patricia Gill, Bridget Whitlow and June M. Clausen; 8. The role of
promises for children's trustworthiness and honesty Kay Bussey; 9. Liar
liar! Pants on fire: detecting the trustworthiness of children's statements
Victoria Talwar and Sarah-Jane Renaud; Part III. Adolescence and Early
Adulthood: 10. Trust, but verify: knowledge, disclosure, and mothers'
beliefs about adolescents' trustworthiness Nancy Darling and Bonnie Dowdy;
11. The role of trust in adolescent-parent relationships: to trust you is
to tell you Judith G. Smetana; 12. A new scale for the assessment of
adolescents' trust beliefs Brandy A. Randall, Ken J. Rotenberg, Casey J.
Totenhagen, Monica Rock and Christina Harmon; 13. A friend in need is a
friend indeed: exploring the relations among trust beliefs, prosocial
tendencies, and friendships Gustavo Carlo, Brandy A. Randall, Ken J.
Rotenberg and Brian E. Armenta; 14. Promoting intergroup trust among
adolescents and young adults Rhiannon N. Turner, Miles Hewstone, Hermann
Swart, Tania Tam, Elissa Myers and Nicole Tausch.