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Developmental Psychology

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Sage Publications, Inc 2008Description: 208pISBN:
  • 9781412934664
DDC classification:
  • O40 B812
Partial contents:
Part One The Basics of Developmental Psychology 1.I Definition 1.2 Developmental psychology and related disciplines/theories 1.3 History of developmental psychology 1.4 Founding figures and their core ideas 1.5 Thinking like a developmental psychologist 1.6 Learning outcomes and assessment 1.7 Running themes Part Two Course Companion to the Curriculum 2.1 Research methods in developmental psychology 2.2 Perceptual development 2.3 Cognitive development 2.4 Language development 2.5 Physical/motor development 2.6 Biological/hereditary influences on development 2.7 Social influences on development 2.8 Development of self and identity 2.9 Gender development 2.10 Emotional development, deprivation and enrichment Part Three Study, Writing and Revision Skills (in collaboration with David Mcllroy) 3.l Introduction 3.2 How to get the most out of your lectures 3.3 How to make the most of seminars 3.4 Essay-writing tips 3.5 Revision hints and tips 3.6 Exam tips 3.7 Tips on interpreting essay and exam questions 3.8 Summary
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includes index and biblioraphy

Part One The Basics of Developmental Psychology 1.I Definition 1.2 Developmental psychology and related disciplines/theories 1.3 History of developmental psychology 1.4 Founding figures and their core ideas 1.5 Thinking like a developmental psychologist 1.6 Learning outcomes and assessment 1.7 Running themes Part Two Course Companion to the Curriculum 2.1 Research methods in developmental psychology 2.2 Perceptual development 2.3 Cognitive development 2.4 Language development 2.5 Physical/motor development 2.6 Biological/hereditary influences on development 2.7 Social influences on development 2.8 Development of self and identity 2.9 Gender development 2.10 Emotional development, deprivation and enrichment Part Three Study, Writing and Revision Skills (in collaboration with David Mcllroy) 3.l Introduction 3.2 How to get the most out of your lectures 3.3 How to make the most of seminars 3.4 Essay-writing tips 3.5 Revision hints and tips 3.6 Exam tips 3.7 Tips on interpreting essay and exam questions 3.8 Summary

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