edited by Paul Geert, Leendert P. Mos, William J. Baker.
Boston, MA
Springer US : Imprint : Springer
1994
Annals of Theoretical Psychology, 10.
1 --;Knowledge and representation: The acquisition of knowledge in infancy --;On neonatal competence: Sleepless nights for representational theorists? --;From perception to conception --;Reply to commentaries --;2 --;Mechanisms of developmental progression --;Sociocultural issues in Soviet psychological research --;Mechanisms for the translation and communication of developmental theory --;Reply to commentaries --;3 --;Theory integration versus theory selection in developmental psychology --;Paradigm, paraphrase, paralogia, paralysis: All in the name of progress --;Theory building as communication --;4 --;Culture and human development: A co-constructionist perspective --;Blowing up a growing trend or building a new theory? --;Human development and the reconstruction of culture --;The mutual construction of asymmetries --;Co-constructionism: What is (and is not) in a name? Reply to commentaries --;Author index --;Topic index --;of previous volumes.
Here, researchers focus on the integration of theory and research and evaluates theoretical progress and advanced research. Continuing with the successful format of previous volumes in Annals of Theoretical Psychology, Volume 10 presents four major contributions-each accompanied by commentaries and replies to commentaries.
Developmental psychology.
Philosophy (General)
edited by Paul Geert, Leendert P. Mos, William J. Baker.