Ritual in development: Improving children’s ability to delay gratification
<p>To be accepted into social groups, individuals must internalise and reproduce appropriate group conventions, such as rituals. The high fidelity copying of such rigid and socially stipulated behavioural sequences places heavy demands on executive function abilities. Given previous research s...
Main Author: | Rybanska, V |
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Other Authors: | Whitehouse, H |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2016
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