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期刊名:New directions for child and adolescent development

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ISSN:1520-3247

e-ISSN:1534-8687

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Richard M Lerner,Jacqueline V Lerner,Edmond P Bowers et al. Richard M Lerner et al.
Both organismic and intentional self-regulation processes must be integrated across childhood and adolescence for adaptive developmental regulations to exist and for the developing person to thrive, both during the first two decades of life...
Nicholaus S Noles,Frank C Keil Nicholaus S Noles
Ownership and economic behaviors are highly salient elements of the human social landscape. Indeed, the human world is literally constructed of property. Individuals perceive and manipulate a complex web of people and property that is large...
Ori Friedman,Karen R Neary,Margaret A Defeyter et al. Ori Friedman et al.
Appropriate behavior in relation to an object often requires judging whether it is owned and, if so, by whom. The authors propose accounts of how people make these judgments. Our central claim is that both judgments often involve making inf...
Charles W Kalish,Craig D Anderson Charles W Kalish
The authors suggest that ownership may be one of the critical entry points into thinking about social constructions, a kind of laboratory for understanding status. They discuss the features of ownership that make it an interesting case to s...
Hildy Ross,Cheryl Conant,Marcia Vickar Hildy Ross
It has long been argued that ownership depends upon social groups' establishing and adhering to rights such as the right to use and to exclude others from using one's own property. The authors consider the application of such rights in the ...
Peter R Blake,Paul L Harris Peter R Blake
To navigate a world filled with private property, children must be able to assign ownership information to objects and update that information when appropriate. In this chapter, the authors propose that children include ownership as an attr...
Philippe Rochat Philippe Rochat
From the moment children say "mine!" by two years of age, objects of possession change progressively from being experienced as primarily unalienable property (i.e., something that is absolute or nonnegotiable), to being alienable (i.e., som...
Sarah F Brosnan Sarah F Brosnan
Property is rare in most nonhuman primates, most likely because their lifestyles are not conducive to it. Nonetheless, just because these species do not frequently maintain property does not mean that they lack the propensity to do so. Prim...
Ori Friedman,Hildy Ross Ori Friedman
The psychological basis of ownership is a neglected area of research; the authors consider twenty-one disparate reasons why it is worth investigating. Co...
Kate C McLean,Cade D Mansfield Kate C McLean
Autobiographical reasoning has been found to be a critical process in identity development; however, the authors suggest that existing research shows that such reasoning may not always be critical to another important outcome: well-being. T...