Developmental Psychology

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Author_Keith Richardson
Barn Owls
behavioral adaptation mechanisms
Bromous Acid
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Causal Flux
Control Parameters
developmental neuroscience
Differentiated Effect
dynamic
Dynamic Ecological Perspective
Dynamic Invariance
dynamic systems modeling
Dynamic Systems Theories
Dynamic Systems Views
ecological
ecological dynamic systems in child development
ecological psychology
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Funnel Cloud
Herring Gull
higher
Higher Order Invariance
HMS Beagle
information
invariance
invariances
knowledge acquisition processes
learning theory applications
Moro Reflex
Neonatal Imitation
Nurture Dichotomy
order
Order Parameter
Preferential Attention
Prosodic Features
Serial Computer
Species Typical Action
Species Typical Features
systems
Tetrapod Limb
undifferentiated
Vice Versa
views
Wood Ducklings

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805836257
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This clear and authoritative text provides a trenchant critique of dichotomous thinking and goes on to describe and exemplify an alternative view of development, showing the power of ecological and dynamic systems perspectives. Thematic chapters identify the classic assumptions of the nature-nurture debate and present the reader with new ways of thinking about these issues. The book begins with material that may be familiar to students, then leads them into areas of thought which may be less familiar but which are important and significant aspects of current research and debate in the field. The author shows how an alternative, ecological systems perspective can be used to form more coherent critiques of major theorists like Skinner, Piaget, Vygotsky, and Gibson.

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