Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
560
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Sep 24, 2012
Editore
Worth Publishers
Edizione
Sixth
ISBN-10
1429242159
ISBN-13
9781429242158
Descrizione
This comprehensive exploration delves into the fascinating intersection of psychology and genetics, where the authors illuminate the complex ways that inherited traits influence behavior. Robert Plomin, John C. Defries, Valerie S. Knopik, and Jenae M. Neiderhiser bring together decades of research to discuss how genetic factors intertwine with environmental influences in shaping individual differences. Their collaborative effort provides a nuanced understanding of fundamental questions about human behavior and development.
The authors guide readers through groundbreaking studies, sharing insights on how genetics can inform the understanding of psychological phenomena. By examining physical traits alongside behavioral outcomes, they create a rich tapestry of knowledge that challenges assumptions and opens new avenues for inquiry. Each chapter is an invitation to reconsider the role of biology in cognition, emotional temperament, and even social interactions.
By bridging scientific research with real-world implications, this work not only enhances the understanding of behavioral genetics but also encourages a dialogue about its ethical implications. Readers are left with a deeper appreciation for the remarkable roles played by both nature and nurture in the human experience, making the text essential for anyone interested in the intricacies of human behavior.
The authors guide readers through groundbreaking studies, sharing insights on how genetics can inform the understanding of psychological phenomena. By examining physical traits alongside behavioral outcomes, they create a rich tapestry of knowledge that challenges assumptions and opens new avenues for inquiry. Each chapter is an invitation to reconsider the role of biology in cognition, emotional temperament, and even social interactions.
By bridging scientific research with real-world implications, this work not only enhances the understanding of behavioral genetics but also encourages a dialogue about its ethical implications. Readers are left with a deeper appreciation for the remarkable roles played by both nature and nurture in the human experience, making the text essential for anyone interested in the intricacies of human behavior.
Generi
Bambini
Scienza e Tecnologia
Storia
Salute e Benessere
Natura
Psicologia