Ecology, acculturation, and psychological adaptation : a study of adivasis in Bihar

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Ecology, acculturation, and psychological adaptation : a study of adivasis in Bihar

Ramesh Chandra Mishra, Durganand Sinha, John Widdup Berry

Sage Publications, 1996

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  • : India

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-266) and index

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内容説明

This pioneering book applies the techniques of cross-cultural research to a study of Indian society. The authors study in detail the pattern of psychological adaptation of three different tribal groups in the Indian state of Bihar which reflect different ecological adaptations, with resulting differences in settlement and occupation patterns. A wide range of cognitive behaviours in relation to the ecological engagements of these tribes is examined and a comparative analysis of the lifestyles of the three groups, their patterns of child socialization, and their experiences of and attitudes towards acculturation is offered.

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Introduction Description of the Tribes The Field Setting and the Samples Socialization Acculturation Cognitive Domains and their Assessment Analysis of Results An Overview of Cognitive Changes Acculturative Stress Potential Applications

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