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Adolescence has been characterized by G. Stanley Hall, the first psychologist to advance a scientific theory of adolescence, as a period of "storm and stress" (Muuss, 1996: 16-17). Studies in the west indicate that adolescence is a time when conflict with parents increases sharply (Paikoff and [Jeanne Brooks-Gunn], 1991; Arnett, 1999). Several studies of adolescents' violent reactions towards their peers and elders in Taiwan also support this observation. A survey of junior high school students showed that 44% of adolescents regularly argued with their siblings (Kao, 1990). A study of adolescents' violent behaviors at junior high schools in Taipei reported that about 64% of male students had fights with their schoolmates and a study done in Kaoshiung indicated that 22% of students had v...
... empirical findings of two disciplines: sociology and developmental psychology. Developmental psycho... conflicts have researched & wide range of topics, including conflict issues, initiation, rate, inte...
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... asked a group of experts in philosophy, sociology, anthropology, medicine and law for their advice o...Section 65 lists a number of topics on which the Governor in Council may enact specifi...
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... journals specializing on Canadian topics, including journals on constitutional affairs, pub... are economics, political science and sociology. In comparison to economics, political science and...
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The expression of Iranian family is viewed more from its descriptive aspect than from an analytical one. Iranian families have historically been more religious and have been organized with regards to religious interpretations coming from Zoroastrianism and Islam practitionres. In such families, marriage and reproduction are of a significant value. Parents along with their children are established in a network of kinship relations and most issues are organized through this network. Throughout the past decades and even before that, families had undergone major changes. Rising of divorce rate; reduction in marriage rate; freedoms given to women and their increased participation in social and political fields; changes in attitudes on gender issues, focusing on love and emotions as being a p...
... may be referred according to Salon Sociology. In Salon Sociology or market Sociology, issues coover wide topics and all participants are regarded as experts and a...
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... with independent applicants and very local topics, the only source of support was the NRI granting p.... Sociology / Economics . Table 2 shows the relatively high in...
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... concepts derived from political sociology. . I argue that being a permanent representative t... voluntarily stays away from the places and topics and timers where he is not wanted and where he mig...
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... physical sciences in particular, covering topics like engineering and the sociology of science, as ...
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... the theories and methods of urban sociology. Chapter 4 discusses rural Canada's distinctivenes... boxes provide further depth on selected topics and case studies. . There are strengths and weakne...
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The paper outlines developments in the accounting history literature during the 1990s. The introduction chronicles the immense broadening of publication opportunities in accounting history that characterized the decade. To a certain extent, this enhancement of outlets resulted from a richer dialogue among accounting historians who became increasingly willing to debate paradigmatic and methodological issues. In this context, the paper identifies and discusses traditional and critical forms of accounting history and reviews work within the paradigms of economic-rationalist, Foucauldian, and Marxist/labor-process studies. The major elements of debate between old and new perspectives on accounting history are discussed and linked to later collaborative efforts and refinements in the work of...
...Here we consider topics such as the major projects accounting historians h... disciplines (e.g., psychology and sociology) constructed a "governable person" out of all indi...
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While some attention has been paid to defining our field - variously known as "forensic psychology," "psychology and law," "law and psychology," and "legal psychology" - there is still little agreement on appropriate definitions. Elsewhere, Ogloff (2000) has argued in favour of the term "legal psychology" as it is broad, pertains to both science and practice, and implies an interdisciplinary field (see also, Small, 1993). he traced the use of the term legal psychology back to two books published more than 70 years ago with the term "legal psychology" in the titles (Brown, 1926; Burtt, 1931; see also Hutchins & Slesinger, 1929). As it is evolving, "forensic psychology" is being used more now to pertain to the branch of Legal Psychology that concerns the clinical applications of psych...
... science disciplines that explore similar topics (e.g., forensic psychiatry, social work, nursing, sociology, criminology). Finally, I shall comment on the tra...