Developmental Psychology

Developmental Psychology
Author: David R. Shaffer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 017687397X

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Developmental Psychology

Developmental Psychology
Author: Fiona Ann White,Brett Kenneth Hayes,David James Livesey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2009
Genre: Developmental psychology
ISBN: 1442512148

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This book "addresses the issues of lifespan development in a thematic way. Each chapter focuses on an important domain or theme in developmental psychology and within that chapter addresses changes from infancy, through childhood, to adulthood. This book provides students a balanced coverage of Australian and international research contributions within a rigorous and challenging textbook. Comprehensive coverage of leading theoretical and empirical advances in developmental psychology emphasises the importance of psychological theory to developmental aspects of human behaviour. The use of several interactive and applied components such as end of chapter contexts of development, quick think questions and focus boxes encourages students to think more deeply about the topics they are covering." - product description.

Developmental Psychology From Infancy to Development

Developmental Psychology  From Infancy to Development
Author: Fiona White,David Livesey,Brett Hayes
Publsiher: Pearson Higher Education AU
Total Pages: 537
Release: 2012-08-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781442550667

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Developmental Psychology: From infancy to adulthood, 3rd edition, continues to bring together a balanced focus on Australian and international research contributions in developmental psychology. Students and lecturers alike will find this text addresses the issues of lifespan development in a rigorous and challenging way using a thematic rather than chronological approach. International and national research on graduate attributes consistently identifies critical thinking as one of the most important skills for psychology students. The inclusion of Critical Thinking for Group Discussion at the end of each chapter is designed to encourage students in the development of this key skill. These questions help students develop the ability to engage in discussions on truth and validity and evaluate the relative importance of ideas and data. Students learn by doing, and this is encouraged through interactive features such as Stop and Review, Research Focus Boxes, and Practical Exercises which engage them in group discussion and challenge them to delve into complex and cross-domain analysis of lifespan development. Concept maps at the start of each chapter provide students with a visual snapshot of the chapter content.

Developmental Psychology

Developmental Psychology
Author: Ann Birch
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 285
Release: 1997
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0333669592

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This second edition of a popular text offers comprehensive coverage of developmental psychology for first-time readers. New material is included on the ecology of development, cultural variations, Vygotsky's theory and the theory of mind.

Development in Infancy

Development in Infancy
Author: Marc H. Bornstein,Michael E. Lamb
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 523
Release: 2002-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135659004

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This fourth edition of the best-selling topically-organized introduction to infancy reflects the enormous changes that have occurred in our understanding of infants and their place in human development over the past decade.

Infancy Its Place in Human Development

Infancy  Its Place in Human Development
Author: Jerome Kagan,Richard B. Kearsley,Philip R. Zelazo
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1980
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0674452615

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Infancy presents the long-awaited report of the authors' 6-year study of infant day care that will affect future thinking on the cognitive and emotional processes in infancy and later growth. In this edition the statistical summary has been removed from the appendix to shorten the work and make it more appealing to the general reader.

Development in Infancy

Development in Infancy
Author: Martha E. Arterberry,Marc H. Bornstein
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135017422

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This topically-organized text provides a comprehensive overview of infant development with a strong theoretical and research base. Readers gain a clear understanding of infant development and issues that will be the focus of significant advances in infancy studies in the future. The new fifth edition reflects the enormous changes in the field that have occurred over the past decade. The thoroughly revised chapters emphasize work from the 21st century, although classic references are retained, and explore contextual, methodological, neurological, physical, perceptual, cognitive, communicative, emotional, and social facets of infant development. The fifth edition features a more accessible style and enhanced pedagogical and teaching resource program. This extensively revised edition features a number of changes: • The fifth edition adds a new co-author, Martha Arterberry, who brings additional teaching and research skills to the existing author team. • An enhanced pedagogical program features orienting questions at the beginning of each chapter and boldfaced key terms listed at the end of the chapter and defined in the glossary to help facilitate understanding and learning. • Two new boxes in each chapter – Science in Translation illustrate applied issues and Set for Life highlight the significance of infancy for later development. • Increased emphasis on practical applications and social policy. • More graphs, tables, and photos that explain important concepts and findings. • Literature reviews are thoroughly updated and reflect contemporary research. • All new teaching web resources -- Instructors will find Power Points, electronic versions of the text figures, and a test bank, and students will find hyperlinked references and electronic versions of the key concepts and the definitions. Intended for beginning graduate or advanced undergraduate courses on infant (and toddler) development or infancy or early child development taught in departments of psychology, human development & family studies, education, nursing, social work, and anthropology, this book also appeals to social service providers, policy makers, and clergy who work with community institutions. Prerequisites include introductory courses on child development and general psychology.

Psychological Development From Infancy

Psychological Development From Infancy
Author: Marc H. Bornstein,William Kessen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2017-12-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781351670272

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Originally published in 1979, this volume represented a unique attempt to connect the usually separated fields of infancy studies and studies of older children. In each chapter, eminent research workers attempt to cross the theoretical, empirical, and methodological barriers that had traditionally separated the study of preverbal infants from the study of verbal children and adults at the time. These completely new and original contributions traced the developmental links between birth and conversation within three major categories: perceptual, cognitive, and language development. Although the chapters range from reports of well-defined research areas to theoretical propositions, the aim throughout was to relate the events of the first year of life to the child’s later perceptual and cognitive activity. This book will still be of interest for all concerned with child development and related areas, in that it demonstrates the remarkable range of observations about infants brought under a single guiding set of questions about continuity, stability, and the sources of change during and after the first year of life.