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Children's and Adolescents' Understanding of Rights: Balancing Nurturance and Self-Determination

This study examined the development of young people's understanding of nurturance and self-determination rights. One hundred and sixty-nine participants from 5 age groups (8, 10, 12, 14, and 16 years of age) participated in a semistructured interview containing hypothetical vignettes, in which...

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Published in:Child development 1998-04, Vol.69 (2), p.404-417
Main Authors: Ruck, Martin D., Abramovitch, Rona, Keating, Daniel P.
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Adolescents
Age Differences
Age groups
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Child Advocacy
Child development
Children
Childrens rights
Civic duty
Cognition & reasoning
Developmental psychology
Female
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Human rights
Humans
Individual Power
Individuality
Internal-External Control
Justification (Psychology)
Literary characters
Male
Nurturance
Personal Autonomy
Personality and Social Development
Personality Development
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Reasoning
Rights
Rule of law
Self Control
Self Determination
Social Conformity
Socialization
Students - psychology
Teenagers
Understanding
Vignettes
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