Developmental Social Psychology: Theory and ResearchSharon S. Brehm, Saul M. Kassin, Frederick X. Gibbons The first comprehensive presentation of theory and research based on recent efforts to integrate social psychology and developmental psychology, this volume provides an excellent introduction to developmental social psychology as a distinct field of inquiry. Written by leading scholars in the area, each of the fourteen original contributions offers an extensive review of relevant conceptual models and empirical findings. "Impresses with the range and quality of scholarship." --Contemporary Psychology |
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... label of " late bloomers " or " spurters . " Although these labels were supposedly based on the results of the test , the selection of the " gifted " group was actually done randomly , and there was no connection between test scores and ...
... label of " late bloomers " or " spurters . " Although these labels were supposedly based on the results of the test , the selection of the " gifted " group was actually done randomly , and there was no connection between test scores and ...
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... label x aggressiveness inter- action : The aggressive child received the most negative evaluations when he was labeled as mentally retarded . Special dispensation Very different results were reported three years earlier by Goodman ...
... label x aggressiveness inter- action : The aggressive child received the most negative evaluations when he was labeled as mentally retarded . Special dispensation Very different results were reported three years earlier by Goodman ...
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... label . For example , Fa- rina , Thaw , Felner , and Hust ( 1976 ) had a group of college students administer a shock to children via a learning / shocking machine , ostensibly in order to help them learn a list of nonsense syllables ...
... label . For example , Fa- rina , Thaw , Felner , and Hust ( 1976 ) had a group of college students administer a shock to children via a learning / shocking machine , ostensibly in order to help them learn a list of nonsense syllables ...
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RACHEL KARNIOL AND DALE T MILLER | 32 |
IRENE HANSON FRIEZE | 51 |
BERT MOORE AND BILL UNDERWOOD | 72 |
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The Developmental Social Psychology of Gender Thomas Eckes,Hanns M. Trautner No preview available - 2000 |