FrankAnne, The Diary of a Young Girl, Pocket Books, New York, 1963.
2.
SmithErnest A., American Youth Culture: Group Life in Teenage Society, Free Press of Glencoe, New York, 1962.
3.
ParsonsTalcott, “The Kinship System of the Contemporary United States,” in Social Perspectives on Behavior, SteinHerman D., and ClowardRichard A. (eds.), Free Press of Glencoe, Glencoe, Illinois, 1958, pp. 7–19.
MaierHenry W., Three Theories of Child Development, Harper & Row, New York (scheduled for publication), Chapter 3.
6.
See Maier, op. cit., Chapter 2.
7.
EriksonErik H., “Youth: Fidelity and Diversity,”Daedalus, Vol. XCI, Winter 1962, pp. 5–27.
8.
See Maier, op. cit., Chapter 7.
9.
BettelheimBruno, “The Problem of Generations,”Daedalus, Vol. XCI, Winter 1962, pp. 68–96.
10.
See Erikson, op. cit., for a fuller exploration of the question of adolescent development as a developmental period in finding a sense of identity, a crisis in which the opportunities for finding oneself and the threat of losing oneself are closely allied.