1.3 What was the driving force behind the changing views of adolescence that emerged between 1890 and 1920?
1.4 What factors led historians to label G. Stanley Hall the "father of the scientific study of adolescence"?
1.5 What was Hall's storm-and-stress view concept of adolescence?
1.6 In what ways were Hall's views similar to those of Charles Darwin?
1.7 Why was Margaret Mead's sociocultural view of adolescence considered pathbreaking in the early 1900s?
1.8 What factors have led to a debate over the accuracy of Mead's findings?
1.9 What is the inventionist view of adolescence?
1.10 Why do historians call the period of 1890 to 1920 the "age of adolescence?"
1.11 How are schools, work, and economics important dimensions of the inventionist view?
1.12 Why do some historians suggest that changing laws, in effect, created adolescence?
1.13 What factors combined in the 1960s and 1970s to challenge the position of prominence achieved by adolescents in the 1950s?
1.14 Is life different for an adolescent in 1920 as opposed to 1970?
1.15 What females and individuals from ethnic minorities have contributed to the study of adolescents?