Lifespan development a topical approach / [[Book] :]
Janina M. Jolley, Mark L. Mitchell.
- Madison : Brown & Benchmark, 1996.
- xvii, 526 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
The authors wrote this book to help students think like developmental psychologists. Specifically, they want students who read this book to: critically examine claims about the nature and causes of development; have a clear understanding of the major issues in developmental psychology; to understand what developmental psychologists have learned about the development of memory, intelligence, attachment, and other developmental issues.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 471-508) and indexes.
Developmental psychology : issues and methods -- Theories of human development -- Genes and environment -- Physical development -- Learning and memory throughout the lifespan -- Development of intelligence and cognition -- Language development -- Self- and moral development -- Attachment -- Love and friendships -- Family -- Gender development -- Personality development -- Death and bereavement.