Contextual Influences on Life Span/life Course

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1950s Cohort
1960s Events
Abigail J. Stewart
Anglo Mothers
biocultural developmental mechanisms
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Christa Mcdermott
Civic Engagement
Cynthia GarcColl
developmental biocultural co-constructivism
developmental psychology
Developmental System Theories
Developmental Systems Approach
Diachronic Distribution
Diverse Peers
Dynamic Systems Approach
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European American Women
gene environment interaction
Gene Environment Interactions
German Life History Study
human development
identity development research
Jacqui Smith
Karl Ulrich Mayer
Language Perception Abilities
lifespan individual variability
Non-normative Influences
Non-normative Life Event
Paul Baltes
Phenotypic Sense
political participation
Positive Racial Attitudes
primate behavioral studies
Puerto Rican Mothers
Rhesus
rhesus monkey biobehavioral development
Rhesus Monkey Infants
Rhesus Monkeys
Rival Predictors
Serotonin Metabolism
SOC Theory
Social Cognitive Neuroscience
sociocultural factors
Stephen J. Suomi

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805895384
  • Weight: 158g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Jun 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This special issue covers different aspects of life course development. The central argument of the first paper is that human development should be viewed as the product of the interpenetration of cultural and biological processes. The following article outlines how current sociology constructs life courses. The notion of developmental biocultural co-constructivism and specifically the zone within which human development can be expressed is the focus of the third paper. Next, a developmental account of civic engagement and political participation is provided. Finally, the special issue concludes with a paper marking individual differences in patterns of rhesus monkey biobehavioral development through the life span.