Human DevelopmentDesigned for the mainstream human development course, this chronologically organized text combines research and applications with real-life examples to help students apply the material to realistic situations. Thorough coverage of cross-cultural topics and issues facing the disabled, in addition to exceptionally good coverage of health issues and applications, has helped to make Human Development stand apart from the competition. The ninth edition, like its predecessors, is both academically rigorous and very student friendly. The authors' clear, accessible writing style guides students through the various topics of human development with the help of a strong pedagogical program. |
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About Human Development | 1 |
Conception through Birth | 18 |
Physical Development in Infancy and Toddlerhood | 30 |
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According activity adolescence adults ANSWERS FOR SELF-TESTS anticipatory grief baby behavior boys called changes CHAPTER OUTLINE child Circle the letter classical conditioning cognitive development completes or answers crisis daughter death Describe Discuss disease divorce effects elderly emotional environment Erik Erikson Erikson's euthanasia experience Explain factors father feel finishing Chapter following statements Freud friends girls grief human development infants influence INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT intelligence KEY TERMS kids Kohlberg late adulthood LEARNING OBJECTIVES lives marriage maturation menarche metamemory middle age middle childhood midlife moral development mother numbered list OBJECTIVES After finishing older parents personality development phallic stage physical Piaget play prenatal prenatal development preschool primary sex characteristics problems psychometric relationships response which best says secondary sex characteristics SELF-TESTS Multiple-Choice Circle seniors sexual sexually transmitted diseases siblings social stage stress Study Guide superego SUPPLEMENTAL READING Supply the term teenagers unconditioned stimulus versus women young adulthood