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SAGE Reference is proud to announce the Encyclopedia of Human Development, Three-Volume Set.Whether charting the emotional attachment of an infant to his or her parents and its long-term effects on well-being, media violence and adolescents' behaviour, or factors moderating the natural decline in physical and mental abilities associated with aging, the cross-disciplinary field of human development is one that captures interest among and holds practical relevance for the general public as well as academia. The Encyclopedia of Human Development presents state-of-the-art research and ready-to-use facts from the fields of psychology, individual and family studies and education. From A to Z, 600 entries cover topics as diverse as adolescence, cognitive development, education, family, gender differences, identity, longitudinal research, personality development, prenatal development, temperament and more. Key features and benefits include: - cross-disciplinary coverage, with contributions from and applications to the fields of psychology, education, human development and family studies and gerontology;- highlighting classic studies and theories and will provide brief biographies of notable researchers and theorists;- an introduction explaining the scope, rationale and audience for this Encyclopedia;- entries, organized A to Z, followed by a brief list of further readings and cross-references to other entries.Whilst entries are organized in the classical A to Z format, an alternative table of contents, a `reader's guide' is organized around themes or specific topic areas that allows readers interested in specific topics to find relevant encyclopedia entries more easily.Several `anchor essays' cover specific phases of the lifespan, for example: prenatal; infancy; childhood; adolescence; early and middle adulthood; later adulthood; and aging.A general bibliography builds from the further reading sections of the individual entries. Key Themes include:AbuseAdolescenceAging and Older DevelopmentBiographiesBirth and InfancyCognitive Development Death and DyingEarly Childhood Development and EducationEducationEmotional DevelopmentFamilies and Family DevelopmentGenetics/Genetic TestingHealth & Well BeingIntelligence, Ability and AptitudeLanguage and CommunicationsLaws and PoliciesLearning and MemoryMental DisordersMiddle AdulthoodMilestonesMoral Development Older Adulthood and Old AgeParentingPersonalityPhysical and Biological DevelopmentProfessional OrganizationsRace and EthnicityReligionSexuality and SexSocial Development and Social BehaviorSocial Learning TheorySpecial GroupsStatistics, Research Methods, and MeasurementSubstance AbuseTheories and Ideas About Development |