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Development During the Transition to Adolescence: Volume 21 : The Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology download PDF, EPUB, Kindle

Development During the Transition to Adolescence: Volume 21 : The Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology download PDF, EPUB, Kindle

Development During the Transition to Adolescence: Volume 21 : The Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology. Megan R. Gunnar

Development During the Transition to Adolescence: Volume 21 : The Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology
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Author: Megan R. Gunnar
Page Count: 232 pages
Published Date: 13 May 1988
Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc
Publication Country: Mahwah, United States
Language: English
Type: PDF
ISBN: 9780805801941
File size: 30 Mb
Download Link: Development During the Transition to Adolescence Volume 21 The Minnesota Symposia on Child Psychology
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Research on the processes of change during the transition from middle childhood to adolescence has been a relatively neglected area of scholarship until recently. This volume, features prominent researchers who provide integrative accounts of their research programs, focusing on processes of physical, social, and cognitive change during this important transition period in development. Also included in this volume is an overview, discussion, and critical analysis of core conceptual issues in the study of adolescent transition.

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