The implication of Gibson's theory for infancy is that perceptual systems have evolved to put the infant in direct contact with the real world from the outset. The theoretical implication is that babies may be able to perceive the world ...
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This second edition includes updated and expanded coverage of play, motor development, genetics and research methods The text has been pedagogically developed to encourage the reader to engage with empirical research, as well as theory, to ...
Development is as much a process of acquiring culture as it is of biological growth. This book reviews the history of developmental psychology with respect to both its nature and the effects of transmission of culture.
Always reflective of the latest research and thinking in the field, Patricia Miller’s acclaimed text offers an ideal way to help students understand and distinguish the major theoretical schools of child development.
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eltzoff and Moore's (1977) article is the most frequently cited paper in the whole of infancy research, with over 750 citations at the time of writing (August 2011). Its impact has been, and continues to be, far reaching, ...