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- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Copyright Page
- About the Editors
- Contributors
- Parenting and Moral Development: A Nuanced Approach
- Early Moral Development and Attachment Theory
- Parenting Styles and Practices: Traditional Approaches and Their Application to Multiple Types of Moral Behavior
- Socialization of Moral Emotions and Behavior
- Domains of Socialization: Implications for Parenting and the Development of Children’s Moral Behavior and Cognitions
- Evolution and the Parenting Ecology of Moral Development
- Genetics, Parenting, and Moral Development
- Parenting, Neurobiology, and Prosocial Development
- Culture, Parenting Practices, and Moral Development
- Parenting and the Prosocial Behaviors of Children Across Cultures
- Parenting, Religion, and Moral Development
- Development of Prosocial Behavior in Spanish Adolescents and Its Relations to Parenting Styles
- Parenting and Prosocial/Moral Development in Asians and Asian Immigrants to the United States
- Parenting and Prosocial Moral Behavior in Predominantly Muslim Countries
- Traditional and Culture-Specific Parenting of Prosociality in US Latino/as
- Mothers’ and Adolescents’ Conversations About Volunteering: Insights Into the Reasons and Socialization Processes
- The Socialization of Children’s Moral Understanding in the Context of Everyday Discourse
- Proactive Parenting and Moral Development
- Parental Knowledge and Child Disclosure as They Relate to Prosocial and Antisocial Behaviors
- Parental Discipline Practices Associated With Preventing Children’s Aggressive and Immoral Behavior
- Helicopter Parenting, Parental Control, and Moral Development During Emerging Adulthood
- Socialization of Moral Judgments and Reasoning
- Moral Formation in the Family: A Research Agenda in Time Future
- Index
(p. ii) Oxford Library of Psychology
(p. ii) Oxford Library of Psychology
Area Editors:
Clinical Psychology
David H. Barlow
Cognitive Neuroscience
Kevin N. Ochsner and Stephen M. Kosslyn
Cognitive Psychology
Daniel Reisberg
Counseling Psychology
Elizabeth M. Altmaier and Jo-Ida C. Hansen
Developmental Psychology
Philip David Zelazo
Health Psychology
Howard S. Friedman
History of Psychology
David B. Baker
Methods and Measurement
Todd D. Little
Neuropsychology
Kenneth M. Adams
Organizational Psychology
Steve W. J. Kozlowski
Personality and Social Psychology
Kay Deaux and Mark Snyder
- Oxford Library of Psychology
- Copyright Page
- About the Editors
- Contributors
- Parenting and Moral Development: A Nuanced Approach
- Early Moral Development and Attachment Theory
- Parenting Styles and Practices: Traditional Approaches and Their Application to Multiple Types of Moral Behavior
- Socialization of Moral Emotions and Behavior
- Domains of Socialization: Implications for Parenting and the Development of Children’s Moral Behavior and Cognitions
- Evolution and the Parenting Ecology of Moral Development
- Genetics, Parenting, and Moral Development
- Parenting, Neurobiology, and Prosocial Development
- Culture, Parenting Practices, and Moral Development
- Parenting and the Prosocial Behaviors of Children Across Cultures
- Parenting, Religion, and Moral Development
- Development of Prosocial Behavior in Spanish Adolescents and Its Relations to Parenting Styles
- Parenting and Prosocial/Moral Development in Asians and Asian Immigrants to the United States
- Parenting and Prosocial Moral Behavior in Predominantly Muslim Countries
- Traditional and Culture-Specific Parenting of Prosociality in US Latino/as
- Mothers’ and Adolescents’ Conversations About Volunteering: Insights Into the Reasons and Socialization Processes
- The Socialization of Children’s Moral Understanding in the Context of Everyday Discourse
- Proactive Parenting and Moral Development
- Parental Knowledge and Child Disclosure as They Relate to Prosocial and Antisocial Behaviors
- Parental Discipline Practices Associated With Preventing Children’s Aggressive and Immoral Behavior
- Helicopter Parenting, Parental Control, and Moral Development During Emerging Adulthood
- Socialization of Moral Judgments and Reasoning
- Moral Formation in the Family: A Research Agenda in Time Future
- Index