1st Edition

The Relationship Between Social and Cognitive Development

Edited By Willis F. Overton Copyright 1983
272 Pages
by Psychology Press

272 Pages
by Psychology Press

Published in the year 1983, The Relationship Between Social and Cognitive Development is a valuable contribution to the field of Developmental Psychology.

Chapter 1 1 Empathy, Guilt, and Social Cognition, Martin L.Hoffman; Chapter 2 2 Domains and Categories in Social—Cognitive Development, ElliotTuriel; Chapter 3 3 Cognition of Physical and Social Events, Frank B.Murray; Chapter 4 4 The Nature of Social-Cognitive Change in the Developing Child, WilliamDamon; Chapter 5 5 Who Killed the Epistemic Subject?, David J.Bearison; Chapter 6 6 Children's Understanding of Multiple Emotions: A Cognitive—Developmental Approach, SusanHarter; Chapter 7 7 Notes on the Cognitive-Developmental Approach to the Study of Social Cognition in Children, HerbertZimiles; Chapter 8 8 Piaget and the Self Constituted through Relations, JamesYouniss; Chapter 9 9 Piaget, Play, and Cognition, Revisited, BrianSutton-Smith; Chapter 10 10 Sutton-Smith, Play, and Maybe Piaget, GeorgeForman; Author Index; Subject Index;

Biography

Edited by Overton, Willis F.