Child DevelopmentMcGraw-Hill, 2001 - Broj stranica: 585 In this topically organized introduction to child development, John Santrock balances the content instructors want with the and pedagogy students need. Child Development 9th edition continues Santrock's tradition of presenting cutting edge research and offering strong, integrated coverage of culture, ethnicity and gender, and school related issues. An expert consultant reviewed each chapter to ensure that the latest research is reflected. For students, the text's highly praised pedagogical system has been enhanced to improve understanding of how all of the material fits together. |
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... causes the behavior to change . " Cause " is the event being manipulated . " Effect " is the behavior that changes because of the manipulation . Experimental research is the only truly reliable method of establishing cause and effect ...
... causes the behavior to change . " Cause " is the event being manipulated . " Effect " is the behavior that changes because of the manipulation . Experimental research is the only truly reliable method of establishing cause and effect ...
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... causes a birth defect . The field of study that investigates the causes of birth defects is called teratology . A specific teratogen ( such as a drug ) usu- ally does not cause a specific birth defect ( such as malformation of the legs ) ...
... causes a birth defect . The field of study that investigates the causes of birth defects is called teratology . A specific teratogen ( such as a drug ) usu- ally does not cause a specific birth defect ( such as malformation of the legs ) ...
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... causes . Attributions are perceived causes of outcomes . In a way , attribution theorists say , adolescents are like intu- itive scientists , seeking to explain the cause behind what happens ( Weary , 2000 ) . For example , an ...
... causes . Attributions are perceived causes of outcomes . In a way , attribution theorists say , adolescents are like intu- itive scientists , seeking to explain the cause behind what happens ( Weary , 2000 ) . For example , an ...
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The Nature of Development | 14 |
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