Mead (1930) reported that children in Papua New Guinea were trained to 'be aggressive, violent and overbearing'. This is an example of:
A) a laissez-faire child-rearing style.
B) how child development is bound up with cultural norms.
C) the family structure in Papua New Guinea.
D) how child-rearing styles are adapted to the physical environment.
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