Handbook of Developmental Science, Behavior, and Genetics
The Handbook of Developmental Science, Behavior, and Genetics brings together the cutting-edge theory, research and methodology that contribute to our current scientific understanding of the role of genetics in the developmental system.This essential reference work commemorates the historically important and profound contributions made by Gilbert Gottlieb in comparative psychology and developmental science. Spanning more than four decades, Gottlieb's career was dedicated to bringing rigorous experimental evidence to bear on our understanding of how the dynamics of organism and context relations contribute to development. Along with other coll…
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Produktdetails
Weitere Autoren: Halpern, Carolyn Tucker (Hrsg.) / Greenberg, Gary (Hrsg.) / Lerner, Richard M. (Hrsg.)
- ISBN: 978-1-4051-8782-4
- EAN: 9781405187824
- Produktnummer: 7307186
- Verlag: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2010
- Seitenangabe: 776 S.
- Masse: H24.7 cm x B17.6 cm x D4.5 cm 1'472 g
- Gewicht: 1472
- Sonstiges: Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Über den Autor
Kathryn E. Hood is an associate professor of human development at Pennsylvania State University. Her 30 years of active research includes the study of selective breeding in mice. She also analyzes interviews from children in the archival Carolina Longitudinal Study.Carolyn Tucker Halpern is an associate professor in the Department of Maternal and Child Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her research focuses on biopsychosocial models of adolescent health and development, and the implications of adolescent experiences for young adult well-being.Gary Greenberg is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Wichita State University and Adjunct Professor of Psychology at the University of Illinois - Chicago. He is a comparative psychologist, co-founder of the International Society for Comparative Psychology, and Historian/Archivist of APA's Division (6) of Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology.Richard M. Lerner is the Bergstrom Chair in Applied Developmental Science within the Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Development and the Director of the Institute for Applied Youth Development, at Tufts University. Lerner is known for his theory of relations between life-span human development and social change, and for his research about the relations between adolescents and their peers, families, schools, and communities.
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