Social & Personality Development
Auteur : David Reed Shaffer
Date de publication : 1994
Éditeur : Brooks/Cole Pub.
Nombre de pages : 618
Résumé du livre
Shaffers current and comprehensive overview of social and personality development reflects the best theories, research, and practical wisdom that social developmentalists have to offer. Shaffer helps students understand the processes that underlie developmental change, illustrating that different social contexts help determine development. The book describes and explains the processes by which unsocialized infants are integrated into the society and subculture in which they live. Though the book has a strong theoretical emphasis and is research-oriented, practical implications of such are integrated throughout the text.