
Child Development
Perspectives in Developmental Psychology
M. D. Rutherford(Author)
Oxford University Press, Canada
1st Edition
Published on 14. April 2011
Book
Hardback
456 pages
978-0-19-543298-5 (ISBN)
Description
The first of its kind in Canada, Child Development: Perspectives in Developmental Psychology is a new topical introduction to child development, focusing on the psychological development of infants and children, with some treatment of adolescents. Written by Canadian professor M.D. Rutherford, the text covers all of the classic areas of developmental psychology, including a historical look at developmental psychology, important theories and methods (past and present), perceptual development, cognitive development, language development, moral development, and social development.
In addition, the text provides a comprehensive introduction that places a greater emphasis, although not an exclusive one, on evolutionary perspectives, drawing parallels and contrasts with an evolutionary perspective on developmental psychology, highlighting research that is consistent with what is known about evolution by natural selection.
Unique to this text is a critical discussion deconstructing the 'nature versus nurture' question in developmental psychology. Although the question is a classic question, dating back to the earliest writings about human development, our current thinking about development makes the 'nature versus nurture' question unanswerable: nature and nurture necessarily work together in development. As M.D. Rutherford states, 'Without genes there is nothing that develops, and without the necessary environmental input, there is nothing that develops; every person and every trait of every person is a result of a genetic and environmental interaction'.
In addition, the text provides a comprehensive introduction that places a greater emphasis, although not an exclusive one, on evolutionary perspectives, drawing parallels and contrasts with an evolutionary perspective on developmental psychology, highlighting research that is consistent with what is known about evolution by natural selection.
Unique to this text is a critical discussion deconstructing the 'nature versus nurture' question in developmental psychology. Although the question is a classic question, dating back to the earliest writings about human development, our current thinking about development makes the 'nature versus nurture' question unanswerable: nature and nurture necessarily work together in development. As M.D. Rutherford states, 'Without genes there is nothing that develops, and without the necessary environmental input, there is nothing that develops; every person and every trait of every person is a result of a genetic and environmental interaction'.
Reviews / Votes
"I view this textbook as better than the competitors. I'm excited about the overall organization and treatment. . . . The author raises studies, research, points with a reason-the book takes research seriously. One advantage of the book is that it is completely unlike any other introductory book for developmental psychology."--Ori Friedman, University of Waterloo
"Child Development: Perspectives in Developmental Psychology discusses the most recent research on cognitive, social, and gender development and makes it clear that the current state of developmental psychology is no longer whether some ability is shaped by nature or nurture, but rather how it is shaped jointly by both . . . I am really excited about this textbook."
--FangFang Li, University of Lethbridge
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
250 photos; 95 figures; 17 tables
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 218 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
1338 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-543298-5 (9780195432985)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Dr. M.D. Rutherford is Canada research chair in social perceptual development and associate professor in the Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour at McMaster University.
Author
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and BehaviourAssociate Professor, Department of Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour, McMaster University, Canadian
Content
About the Author ; Features at a Glance ; Boxes List ; Brief Contents ; Full Contents ; Publisher's Preface ; Description of Supplements ; Acknowledgments ; 1. What Is Developmental Psychology? ; 2. Theories and Methods in Developmental Psychology ; 3. The Basics: Evolution, Genes, and Conception ; 4. Nature, Nurture, and Development ; 5. Perceptual Development ; 6. Concepts, Categories, and Essences ; 7. Core Knowledge Part I: Physics, Space, Biology, and Number ; 8. Core Knowledge Part II: Face Perception, Animacy Perception, and Theory of Mind ; 9. Language Development ; 10. Social Contexts for Development ; 11. Sex and Gender ; 12. Moral and Prosocial Development ; Bonus Online Appendix: How to Conduct Research in Developmental Psychology. ; Glossary ; References ; Subject Index ; Name Index