Introduction A good method for obtaining an idea of what a scientific discipline – developmental psychology in this particular case – entails is to browse through introductory student handbooks (Berger, 2003; Bukatko & Daehler, 2001; Cole & Cole, 1993; Kail, 2001; Newman & Newman, 2006; Sigelman & Rider, 2006; Seifert & Hoffnung, 1991; Vasta, Haith, & Miller, 1995). The consulted handbooks either focus on childhood to adolescence or on the human life span. The first chapters typically provide an overview of the “perspectives” on development and comprise a selection of theories ranging from psychodynamically (Freudean) inspired via learning theory to theories of Piaget and Vygotsky. Most handbooks address the nature-n...
From William James to Sigmund Freud to Jean Piaget to B. F. Skinner, scholars (and parents) have won...
From William James to Sigmund Freud to Jean Piaget to B. F. Skinner, scholars (and parents) have won...
Book synopsis: From William James to Sigmund Freud to Jean Piaget to B. F. Skinner, scholars (and pa...
Introduction A good method for obtaining an idea of what a scientific discipline – developmental psy...
Introduction A good method for obtaining an idea of what a scientific discipline – developmental psy...
Introduction A good method for obtaining an idea of what a scientific discipline – developmental psy...
Introduction A good method for obtaining an idea of what a scientific discipline – developmental psy...
Introduction A good method for obtaining an idea of what a scientific discipline – developmental psy...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
1. Introduction Developmental psychology is a scientific subject devoted to deciphering the complex...
Book Synopsis: The book combines introductory chapters, detailed case studies, and commentari...
This commentary on the developmental dynamics special issue in Human Development identifies a set of...
From William James to Sigmund Freud to Jean Piaget to B. F. Skinner, scholars (and parents) have won...
From William James to Sigmund Freud to Jean Piaget to B. F. Skinner, scholars (and parents) have won...
Book synopsis: From William James to Sigmund Freud to Jean Piaget to B. F. Skinner, scholars (and pa...
Introduction A good method for obtaining an idea of what a scientific discipline – developmental psy...
Introduction A good method for obtaining an idea of what a scientific discipline – developmental psy...
Introduction A good method for obtaining an idea of what a scientific discipline – developmental psy...
Introduction A good method for obtaining an idea of what a scientific discipline – developmental psy...
Introduction A good method for obtaining an idea of what a scientific discipline – developmental psy...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
1. Introduction Developmental psychology is a scientific subject devoted to deciphering the complex...
Book Synopsis: The book combines introductory chapters, detailed case studies, and commentari...
This commentary on the developmental dynamics special issue in Human Development identifies a set of...
From William James to Sigmund Freud to Jean Piaget to B. F. Skinner, scholars (and parents) have won...
From William James to Sigmund Freud to Jean Piaget to B. F. Skinner, scholars (and parents) have won...
Book synopsis: From William James to Sigmund Freud to Jean Piaget to B. F. Skinner, scholars (and pa...