Understanding both typical human development and individual differences within the same theoretical framework has been difficult because the 2 orientations arise from different philosophical ...
THIS important introduction to theoretical embryology is well-known to all those interested in the subject. The English translation and adaptation by Dr. Woodger will make it available to a wider ...
Although there is no general theory of cognitive development, the most historically influential theory was developed by Jean Piaget, a Swiss Psychologist (1896-1980). His theory provided many central ...
Development implies change. A lot of talking and thinking takes place among development practitioners as to what this means, but it is less common for space and time to be made to focus explicitly and ...
The term ‘psychosocial’ literally means a combination of psychological and social factors that collectively influence human behavior. For example, studies have shown the relationship between an ...
THE interesting notice, in your last number, of M. Coquand's “Oysters of the Chalk,” draws inferences unfavourable to the Theory of Development or Evolution which scarcely seem warranted by the facts.