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Studies of psychosocial risk : the power of longitudinal data / ed. Michael RutterPiece-Analytic Level: Continuities and discontinuities : conceptual issues and methodological considerations • Modelling reality : some comments • Structural equation modelling of measurement processes in longitudinal data • Data gathering and data analysis for prospective and retrospective longitudinal studies • Causal paths, chains and strands • Logotudinal approaches to intergenerational studies : definition, design and use • Intergenerational longitudinal research : conceptual and methodological considerations • Studying the impact of ordinary life a developmental model, research plan and words of caution • Normative life events as risk factors in childhood • School effects : the use of planned intervention to study causal processes • School experiences as risk / protective factors • Delinquent development : theoretical and empirical considerations • Studying changes with individuals : the causes of offending • Logitudinal and systemic approaches in the study of biological high- and low-risk groups • Follow-up of biological high-risk groups • A person-process-context approach • Statistical modelling of longitudinal data • Individual and variable-based approaches to longitudinal research on early factors • Longitudinal strategies, causal reasoning and risk research : a commentary • Longitudinal data in the study of causal processes : some uses and some pitfallsPublication: New York : Cambridge University Press, 1988Description: 392 p.Availability:

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Families across cultures : a 30-nation psychological study / ed. James Georgas, John W. Berry, Fons J. R. Van de Vijver, Cigdem Kagitcinbasi, Ype H. PoortingaPiece-Analytic Level: Family in the United States : social context, structure, and roles • Ukraine • Turkey • Spais : tradition and modernity in family structure and values • South Korea • The South African family • The Saudi society : tradition and change • Pakistan : culture, community, and familial obligations in a Muslim society • Nigeria • The Netherlands : tolerance and traditionalism • Mongolia : traditions and family portrait • Japan : tradition and change in the Japanese family • The Iranian family in a context of cultural diversity • India • Hong Kong, SAR China : transitions and return to the motherland • Greece • Ghana • Germany : continuity and change • Portrait of family in France • Cyprus • Chile : new bottle, old wine • Canada • Bulgaria : socialism and open-market economy • The brazilian jeitinho : Brazil's sub-cultures, its diversity of social context, and its family structures~ • Botswana • The Algerian family : change and solidarity • Synthesis : how siliar and how different are families across cultures? • Results : cross-cultural analysis of the family • Methodology of the study • Hypotheses • Family portraits from 30 countries : an overview • Theoretical perspectives on family change • Cross-cultural theory and methodology • Families and family changePublication: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2006Description: 552 p.Availability:

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