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Cross-Cultural Roots of Minority Child Development was the first volume to analyze minority child development by comparing minority children to children in their ancestral countries, rather than to children in the host culture. It was a ground-breaking volume that not only offered an historical reconstruction of the cross-cultural roots of minority child development, but a new cultural-historical approach to developmental psychology as well. It was also one of the best attempts to develop guidelines for building models of development that are multicultural in perspective, thus challenging scholars across the behavioral sciences to give more credence to the impact of culture on development and socialization in their respective fields of work. A true classic, Cross-Cultural Roots of Minority Child Development will remain an essential resource for any scholar who is interested in minority child development and engages in cross-cultural research and multidisciplinary methodologies.
A ground-breaking volume for the field of developmental psychology, this classic volume will remain an essential resource for any scholar who is interested in minority child development and engages in cross-cultural research and multidisciplinary methodologies.
The New Psychology of Language volumes are a must-read for anyone interested in understanding how cognitive and functional linguistics has become the thriving perspective on the scientific study of language that it is today.
The New Psychology of Language volumes are a must-read for anyone interested in understanding how cognitive and functional linguistics has become the thriving perspective on the scientific study of language that it is today.
The New Psychology of Language volumes are a must-read for anyone interested in understanding how cognitive and functional linguistics has become the thriving perspective on the scientific study of language that it is today.
Originally published: Hove, East Sussex: Psychology Press, 2000.
Aiming to remedy what they see as the fragmentary nature of texts on statistics, the authors of this textbook explore both design and analytic questions, and analytic and measurement issues. Commentaries are offered on inputs and outputs of computer programs in the context of the topics presented.
The Classic Edition of this foundational text includes a new preface from Holly A. Tuokko, examining how the field of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) has developed since first publication.
Hypothetical thought involves imagination of possibilities and exploration of their consequences by a process of mental simulation. Using theoretical framework called Hypothetical Thinking Theory, this book provides integrated theoretical account of a range of psychological studies on hypothesis testing, reasoning, judgement and decision making.
The Classic Edition of this key text highlights seminal work done in the subject of learning by modelling and offers an extensive review of the major theories, edited by one of the most influential psychologists of his generation.
The Classic Edition of this key text highlights seminal work done in the subject of learning by modelling and offers an extensive review of the major theories, edited by one of the most influential psychologists of his generation.
Beginning with the premise that there remains a diversity of models of what knowledge and reasoning are and how they develop, this text aims to provide theoretical convergence towards a generally accepted set of principles.
The Classic Edition of this foundational text includes a new preface from Holly A. Tuokko, examining how the field of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) has developed since first publication.
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