Life-span developmental psychology; research and theory /
[Book]
Edited by L.R. Goulet and Paul B. Baltes. Contributors: Paul B. Baltes [and others]
xv, 591 pages :
illustrations ;
24 cm
Proceedings of the 1st of a series of meetings; proceedings of the 2d are entered under Life-Span Conference, 2d, West Virginia University, 1971; proceedings of the 3d are entered under title: Life-span developmental psychology: personality and socialization
Includes bibliographical references (pages 509-562)
Status and Issues of a Life-Span Developmental Psychology/Paul B. Baltes and L. R. Goulet -- Historical Antecedents of Life-Span Developmental Psychology/ Don C. Charles -- Life-Span Developmental Psychology in Europe: Past and Present/Karl J. Groffmann -- An Approach to Theory Construction in the Psychology of Development and Aging/ D. B. Bromley -- Models of Development and Theories of Development/Hayne W. Reese and Willis F. Overton -- Methodology and Research Strategy in the Study of Developmental Change/Joachim F. Wohlwill -- Application of Multivariate Strategies to Problems of Measuring and Structuring Long-Term Change/John R. Nesselroade -- Life-Span Changes in Visual Perception/Peter M. Comalli, Jr. -- Light Detection and Pattern Recognition: Some Comments on the Growth of Visual Sensation and Perception/Harry Munsinger -- Cognitive Changes in Adulthood/John H. Flavell -- Learning in Children and in Older Adults/Jack Botwinick -- The Experiential Origins of Human Behavior/Lewis P. Lipsitt -- Retention-Forgetting as a Nomological Network for Developmental Research/Donald H. Kausler -- The Language Acquisition Process: A Reinterpretation of Selected Research Findings/Klaus F. Riegel -- Research on Language Acquisition: Do We Know Where We Are Going/David S. Palermo -- Organization of Data on Life-Span Development of Human Abilities/John L. Horn -- Comparative Factor Analytic Studies of Intelligence throughout the Human Life-Span/Gunther Reinert -- A Reinterpretation of Age Related Changes in Cognitive Structure and Functioning/K. Warner Schaie
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Life-span developmental psychology; research and theory.