Dr. Eswara has published several research articles in scientific journals.
Many early studies of socialization treated the parent child processes as constants, as characteristic of all families within a given culture. Cross-cultural comparisons became the only way of isolating family influences; however, the vast number of other non-familial variables operating to shape personality and behaviour within a given culture frustrated such efforts. By the late 1950's, studies of culture and personality had passed their peak of importance. Research attention turned to social structural variations within cultures. Family processes were no longer assumed constants; instead dimensions and typo logies were sought that would capture the origins of social influence.
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