Life-span Developmental Psychology
Introduction To Research Methods
Paul B Baltes author John R Nesselroade author Hayne W Reese author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:1st Jan '77
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This volume explores the changes throughout life, examining the factors influencing individual development and the role of social contexts, as discussed in Life-span Developmental Psychology.
In Life-span Developmental Psychology, the authors delve into the intricate changes that occur throughout an individual's life. They explore the mechanisms behind these changes, seeking to understand how various factors contribute to individual differences in development. The volume emphasizes the importance of empirical research, highlighting advancements that enhance our understanding of life-span development from an interdisciplinary perspective.
The book addresses the complex interplay between personal development and broader social contexts, as well as the impact of historical changes on individual trajectories. By examining both normative and nonnormative experiences, the authors provide insights into the atypical events that can significantly influence life-span changes. This approach underscores the multifaceted nature of development, acknowledging that each person's journey is shaped by unique circumstances and experiences.
Through a thorough analysis of empirical findings, Life-span Developmental Psychology offers valuable perspectives for scholars and practitioners alike. The discussion encourages readers to consider how individual development is not only a personal journey but also a reflection of the social and historical environments that individuals navigate over time. This comprehensive examination of life-span development serves as a crucial resource for understanding the complexities of human growth and change.
ISBN: 9780805802351
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Weight: 408g
286 pages