Research Methods In Lifespan Development


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Life-span Developmental Psychology


Life-span Developmental Psychology

Author: Paul B. Baltes

language: en

Publisher: Psychology Press

Release Date: 2014-01-02


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What are the changes we see over the life-span? How can we explain them? And how do we account for individual differences? This volume continues to examine these questions and to report advances in empirical research within life-span development increasing its interdisciplinary nature. The relationships between individual development, social context, and historical change are salient issues discussed in this volume, as are nonnormative and atypical events contributing to life-span change.

Research Methods in Lifespan Development


Research Methods in Lifespan Development

Author: Gary Creasey

language: en

Publisher: Allyn & Bacon

Release Date: 2006


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Research Methods in Lifespan Development is the only comprehensive book on the market pertaining to research methods in lifespan development. Its "user friendly" writing style will appeal to students as it is designed to educate, not intimidate, while instructor's will appreciate the comprehensive, chronological organization of the book.

Life-span Developmental Psychology


Life-span Developmental Psychology

Author: Paul B. Baltes

language: en

Publisher: Psychology Press

Release Date: 2014-01-02


DOWNLOAD





What are the changes we see over the life-span? How can we explain them? And how do we account for individual differences? This volume continues to examine these questions and to report advances in empirical research within life-span development increasing its interdisciplinary nature. The relationships between individual development, social context, and historical change are salient issues discussed in this volume, as are nonnormative and atypical events contributing to life-span change.