Life-Span Development and Behavior

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advanced developmental science applications
autonomy and dependency
Autonomy Support
Behavioral Dependency
Behavioral Individuality
categorical data analysis
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Child's Retardation
Child’s Retardation
Coping Categories
Coping Responses
Design Matrix
Developmental Contextual Perspective
Developmental Contextual View
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Good Life
Hierarchical Log Linear Models
human development
human developmental change
Human Stability
Infant Caregiver Attachment Relationships
IQ Range
life stages
life-span development
Log Linear Modeling
Mental Retardation
motivational coping strategies
Multiprofessional Collaboration
non-normative parenthood
Observed Frequency Distribution
Orthogonal Polynomial
Out-of Home Placement
Person Context Relations
Primary Mental Abilities Battery
Self-system Processes
social behavior
social context influences
Synthetic Cohort
wisdom research
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805815078
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1994
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The final volume in this significant series, this publication mirrors the broad scientific attention given to ideas and issues associated with the life-span perspective: constancy and change in human development; opportunities for and constraints on plasticity in structure and function across life; the potential for intervention across the entire life course (and thus for the creation of an applied developmental science); individual differences (diversity) in life paths, in contexts (or the ecology) of human development, and in changing relations between people and contexts; interconnections and discontinuities across age levels and developmental periods; and the importance of integrating biological, psychological, social, cultural, and historical levels of organization in order to understand human development.

David L Featherman, M Richard, Marion Perimutter