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Autor: Anne V. Gormly, David Brodzinsky
Rok: 1989
ISBN: 9780030234279
NKP-CNB: bod001-000058359
OKCZID: 110319281
Citace (dle ČSN ISO 690):
GORMLY, Anne V. Lifespan human development. 4th ed. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, c1989. xxviii, 657 s.
Lifespan Human Development 6/e offers a guidebook for students as they study the different phases of life. It weaves together multiple perspectives, research, practical applications, and a strong cultural context to help students understand the variability of life. Boxed inserts, which offer students a variety of perspectives, as well as updated coverage of important subjects such as genetics, attachment, Piaget, impact of school on development, media influences, cognitive changes in adulthood, family lifecycle models, elder care ethical dilemmas, and assisted suicides complement this great text. Features: * Chapter 1 provides coverage of issues, theories and methods to help students understand the empirical side of development studies. * Parts One through Seven cover physical, cognitive, personality and social development within a chronological framework. * Cultural context is emphasized throughout the text providing readers with an appreciation of the importance and influence of culture on development. New to this edition: * Extensive revision and updating reflects current issues and concerns. * Chapter One has been extensively reorganized and refocused. * Boxed inserts, which offer students a variety of perspectives, have been substantially revised: Health Perspective, Educational Perspective, Personal Perspective, and Research Perspective. * Updated coverage includes: genetics, attachment, Piaget, impact of school on development, media influences, cognitive changes in adulthood, family lifecycle models, elder care ethical dilemmas, and assisted suicides.