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Advances in Child Development and Behavior
1st Edition, Volume 32 - September 29, 2004
Editor: Robert V. Kail
Language: English
Hardback ISBN:9780120097326
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eBook ISBN:9780080471808
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Advances in Child Development and Behavior is intended to ease the task faced by researchers, instructors, and students who are confronted by the vast amount of research and theoretical discussion in child development and behavior. The serial provides scholarly technical articles with critical reviews, recent advances in research, and fresh theoretical viewpoints. Volume 32 discusses cultural contributions in development, infants' representation of objects and events, the impacts of affluence, mechanisms of early categorization and induction, attentional inertia, the early development of pictoral competence, and classroom competence.
Researchers, graduate students, and academics in developmental and cognitive psychology.
G. L. Troseth et al, From the Innocent to the Intelligent Eye: The Early Development of Pictoral Competence. M. Gauvain, Bringing Culture into Relief: Cultural Contributions to the Development of Children's Planning Skills. P. A. Klaczynski, A Dual-Process Model of Adolescent Development: Implications for Decision Making, Reasoning, and Identity. S. S. Luthar and C. C. Sexton, The High Price of Affluence. J. E. Richards and D. R. Anderson, Attentional Inertia in Children's Extended Looking at Television. K. R. Wentzel, Understanding Classroom Competence: The Role of Social-Motivational and Self-Processes. R. E. Keen and N. E. Berthier, Continuities and Discontinuities in Infants' Representation of Objects and Events. D. H. Rakison and E. R. Hahn, The Mechanisms of Early Categorization and Induction: Smart or Dumb Infants?
No. of pages: 360
Language: English
Edition: 1
Volume: 32
Published: September 29, 2004
Imprint: Academic Press
Hardback ISBN: 9780120097326
eBook ISBN: 9780080471808
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Robert V. Kail
Affiliations and expertise
Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA
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