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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... female . proder identity achieving emotional maturity . However , as we will see later in this chapter , experts on gender argue that overall females are more competent in their social relationships than males are and that large numbers ...
... female . proder identity achieving emotional maturity . However , as we will see later in this chapter , experts on gender argue that overall females are more competent in their social relationships than males are and that large numbers ...
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... females and males go through Erikson's stages in different order . One view is that for males , identity formation precedes the stage of intimacy , while for females , intimacy precedes identity ( Douvan & Adelson , 1966 ) . These ideas ...
... females and males go through Erikson's stages in different order . One view is that for males , identity formation precedes the stage of intimacy , while for females , intimacy precedes identity ( Douvan & Adelson , 1966 ) . These ideas ...
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... females have better ver- bal abilities . More recently , Maccoby ( 1987 ) revised her conclusions about several gender dimensions . She said that the accumulation of research evi- dence now suggests that differences in verbal ability ...
... females have better ver- bal abilities . More recently , Maccoby ( 1987 ) revised her conclusions about several gender dimensions . She said that the accumulation of research evi- dence now suggests that differences in verbal ability ...
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PROLOGUE XXXI | 1 |
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The Nature of Development | 14 |
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