1st Edition

Advances in Developmental Psychology Volume 1

Edited By M. E. Lamb, A. L. Brown Copyright 1981
    256 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    First published in 1981. This volume is the first of a new a new series designed, as the name implies, to survey in thoughtful detail important new strides in developmental psychology. In selecting the chapters to appear in this volume, the authors first identified those researchers whose recent work has provided or promises to provide new understanding of the processes and course of development across the life span. Each of the researchers so identified was then invited to prepare a manuscript describing the research and its theoretical implications. As a result, the chapters present exceptionally valuable perspectives on those aspects of developmental psychology exhibiting significant recent progress.

    Chapter 1 Sex Role and Sex-Related Attributions, Sharon Churnin Nash, S. Shirley Feldman; Chapter 2 Development of Individual Differences in Temperament, Mary Klevjord Rothbart, Douglas Derryberry; Chapter 3 Social Conflict and Dominance in Children, D. W. Rajecki, Randall C. Flanery; Chapter 4 Generalized Event Representations, Katherine Nelson, Janice Gruendel; Chapter 5 The Role of Taxonomy in Developmental Psychopathology, Thomas M. Achenbach; Chapter 6 Two Different Principles of Conceptual Organization, Ellen M. Markman;

    Biography

    MICHAEL E. LAMB University of Utah. ANN L. BROWN University of Illinois.