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Mead (1930) reported that children in Papua New Guinea were trained to 'be aggressive, violent and overbearing'. This is an example of:

A) a laissez-faire child-rearing style.
B) how child development is bound up with cultural norms.
C) the family structure in Papua New Guinea.
D) how child-rearing styles are adapted to the physical environment.

Laissez-Faire

An economic philosophy of free-market capitalism that opposes government intervention.

Child-Rearing Style

Describes the strategies, techniques, and approaches parents use to raise their children, including aspects like discipline, communication, nurturing, and expectations.

Cultural Norms

Norms whose origin is part of the tradition of a culture.

  • Acquire knowledge about the effects of cultural diversity on psychological processes, notably cognitive dissonance and social identification.
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