
Handbook of Child Psychology and Developmental Science
Volume 1: Theory and Method
Wiley (Publisher)
7th Edition
Published on 24. May 2015
Book
Hardback
884 pages
978-1-118-13677-5 (ISBN)
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Description
The essential reference for human development theory, updated and reconceptualized
The Handbook of Child Psychology and Developmental Science, a four-volume reference, is the field-defining work to which all others are compared. First published in 1946, and now in its Seventh Edition, the Handbook has long been considered the definitive guide to the field of developmental science.
Volume 1, Theory and Method, presents a rich mix of classic and contemporary theoretical perspectives, but the dominant views throughout are marked by an emphasis on the dynamic interplay of all facets of the developmental system across the life span, incorporating the range of biological, cognitive, emotional, social, cultural, and ecological levels of analysis. Examples of the theoretical approaches discussed in the volume include those pertinent to human evolution, self regulation, the development of dynamic skills, and positive youth development. The research, methodological, and applied implications of the theoretical models discussed in the volume are presented.
* Understand the contributions of biology, person, and context to development within the embodied ecological system
* Discover the relations among individual, the social world, culture, and history that constitute human development
* Examine the methods of dynamic, developmental research
* Learn person-oriented methodological approaches to assessing developmental change
The scholarship within this volume and, as well, across the four volumes of this edition, illustrate that developmental science is in the midst of a very exciting period. There is a paradigm shift that involves increasingly greater understanding of how to describe, explain, and optimize the course of human life for diverse individuals living within diverse contexts. This Handbook is the definitive reference for educators, policy-makers, researchers, students, and practitioners in human development, psychology, sociology, anthropology, and neuroscience.
Reviews / Votes
"There is a palpable sense of excitement from the editors of each volume that this is a critical period in the development of the field. The four volumes are edited by leading scholars in the field, who have carefully selected the volumes' contributing authors for their ability to summarise their topics succinctly, and tease out the issues that are likely to be the focus of research in the coming period. As with previous editions, this new edition of the Handbook will be a lodestar for practitioners and researchers in the field." --Diane FitzMaurice, Library Information Supervisor, Department of Psychology, University of CambridgeMore details
Edition
7. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 48 mm
Weight
2223 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-118-13677-5 (9781118136775)
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Richard M. Lerner | Willis F. Overton | Peter C. M. Molenaar
Handbook of Child Psychology and Developmental Science, Volume 1, Theory and Method
E-Book
03/2015
7th Edition
Wiley
€208.99
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Richard M. Lerner | Willis F. Overton | Peter C. M. Molenaar
Handbook of Child Psychology and Developmental Science, Volume 1, Theory and Method
E-Book
03/2015
7th Edition
Wiley
€208.99
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Previous edition

William Damon | Richard M. Lerner
Handbook of Child Psychology
Volume 1: Theoretical Models of Human Development
Book
03/2006
6th Edition
Wiley
€262.00
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Persons
Editor-in-Chief
Richard M. Lerner, PhD is Bergstrom Chair in Applied Developmental Science at the Eliot-Pearson Department at Tufts University. He is the author of many publications, including Pathways to Positive Development about Diverse Youth and New Directions for Youth Development: Theory, Practice, and Research (Jossey-Bass). Dr Lerner is also a past editor of the Journal of Research on Adolescence and The Handbook of Life-Span Development (Wiley).
Richard M. Lerner, PhD is Bergstrom Chair in Applied Developmental Science at the Eliot-Pearson Department at Tufts University. He is the author of many publications, including Pathways to Positive Development about Diverse Youth and New Directions for Youth Development: Theory, Practice, and Research (Jossey-Bass). Dr Lerner is also a past editor of the Journal of Research on Adolescence and The Handbook of Life-Span Development (Wiley).
Editor
Temple University, USA
Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA
Editor-in-chief
Tufts University, Boston, MA
Content
1 Concepts, Theory, and Method in Developmental Science: A View of the Issues
Willis F. Overton and Peter C. M. Molenaar
2. Process and Relational Developmental Systems
Willis F. Overton
3. Dynamic Systems in Developmental Science
David C. Witherington
4. Dynamic Development of Thinking, Feeling, and Acting
Michael F. Mascolo and Kurt W. Fischer
5. Biology, Development, and Human Systems
Robert Lickliter and Hunter Honeycutt
6. Ethology and Human Development
Patrick Bateson
7. Neuroscience, Embodiment, and Development
Peter J. Marshall
8. The Development of Agency
Bryan W. Sokol, Stuart Hammond, Janet Kuebli, and Leah Sweetman
9. Dialectical Models of Socialization
Leon Kuczynski and Jan De Mol
10. Human Development and Culture
Jayanthi Mistry and Ranjana Dutta
11. Emotional Development and Consciousness
Michael Lewis
12. Development of Personal and Cultural Identities
Michael J. Chandler and William L. Dunlop
13. Moral Development
Elliot Turiel
14. Development and Self-Regulation
Megan M. McClelland, G. John Geldhof, Claire E. Cameron, and Shannon B. Wanless
15. Developmental Psychopathology
E. Mark Cummings and Kristin Valentino
16. Positive Youth Development and Relational Developmental Systems
Richard M. Lerner, Jacqueline V. Lerner, Edmond Bowers, and G. John Geldhof
17. Systems Methods for Developmental Research
Peter C. M. Molenaar and John R. Nesselroade
18. Neuroscientific Methods with Children
Michelle de Haan
19. Mixed Methods in Developmental Science
Patrick H. Tolan, Steven M. Boker, and Nancy L. Deutsch
20. Growth Curve Modeling and Longitudinal Factor Analysis
Nilam Ram and Kevin J. Grimm
21. Person-Oriented Methodological Approaches
Alexander von Eye, Lars R. Bergman, and Chueh-An Hsieh