Determinants of Complexity in Mexican-American and Anglo-American Mothers' Conceptions of Child Development
Abstract
Complexity of parental reasoning about child development was studied in mothers who varied in ethnic background and biculturalism. Middle-class mothers from Mexican-American and Anglo-American backgrounds were compared on their level of concepts of development on a scale from categorical to perspectivistic reasoning. Categorical mothers interpreted child development as being caused by single constitutional or environmental factors....
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Title
Determinants of Complexity in Mexican-American and Anglo-American Mothers' Conceptions of Child Development
Published Date
Apr 1, 1990
Journal
Volume
61
Issue
2
Pages
384 - 394
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