Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
352
Language
English
Published
May 1, 1986
Publisher
Psychology Press
ISBN-10
0898596920
ISBN-13
9780898596922
Description
This volume delves into the complexities of life-span development and behavior, offering insights from prominent researchers in the field. The authors explore various aspects of human growth, emphasizing the interplay between behavior and social contexts across different stages of life.
Through a rich compilation of studies, readers are invited to consider how individual experiences shape development over time. By highlighting diverse perspectives, the work aims to foster a deeper understanding of the factors influencing human behavior, from infancy through old age.
As the latest installment in a respected series, this work serves as both a reference and a resource for scholars and students alike. It underscores the importance of life-span research, drawing connections between theory and real-world applications that resonate across disciplines.
Through a rich compilation of studies, readers are invited to consider how individual experiences shape development over time. By highlighting diverse perspectives, the work aims to foster a deeper understanding of the factors influencing human behavior, from infancy through old age.
As the latest installment in a respected series, this work serves as both a reference and a resource for scholars and students alike. It underscores the importance of life-span research, drawing connections between theory and real-world applications that resonate across disciplines.