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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... eye color includes a dominant gene for brown eyes and a recessive gene for blue eyes . Since dominant genes override recessive genes , the parents have brown eyes . But both are carriers of blueness and pass on their recessive genes for ...
... eye color includes a dominant gene for brown eyes and a recessive gene for blue eyes . Since dominant genes override recessive genes , the parents have brown eyes . But both are carriers of blueness and pass on their recessive genes for ...
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... eyes are closed and still ; motor activity is present . 3. REM sleep . The infant's eyes are closed , although they may open briefly . Rapid eye movements can be detected through closed eyelids , and motor activity may or may not be ...
... eyes are closed and still ; motor activity is present . 3. REM sleep . The infant's eyes are closed , although they may open briefly . Rapid eye movements can be detected through closed eyelids , and motor activity may or may not be ...
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... eyes examined ( Haith , 1991 ) . This is about 10 to 30 times lower than normal adult vision ( 20/20 ) . By 6 months ... eyes by looking through a peephole . If the infant was fixating on one of the displays , the experimenter could see ...
... eyes examined ( Haith , 1991 ) . This is about 10 to 30 times lower than normal adult vision ( 20/20 ) . By 6 months ... eyes by looking through a peephole . If the infant was fixating on one of the displays , the experimenter could see ...
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