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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1319016286
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1319016289
  • Author: Berger

With Kathleen Stassen Berger’s always contemporary, always compelling textbook, students learn to see how the basic ideas of developmental psychology apply to their own lives, the lives of those around them, and the lives of others of all life stages and in cultures all around the world. Berger’s narrative voice, wide-ranging cultural perspective, and focus on universal themes captivate students from the outset, helping them grasp the important theoretical and scientific work driving the field of developmental psychology today.

 

Table of Content:

  1. Part I The Beginnings
  2. Chapter 1 The Science of Human Development
  3. Understanding How and Why
  4. The Scientific Method
  5. A View from Science: Priming
  6. The Nature–Nurture Controversy
  7. The Life-Span Perspective
  8. Development Is Multidirectional
  9. Development Is Multicontextual
  10. Development Is Multicultural
  11. Development Is Multidisciplinary
  12. Development Is Plastic
  13. Inside the Brain: Thinking About Marijuana
  14. A Case to Study: David
  15. Using the Scientific Method
  16. Observation
  17. The Experiment
  18. The Survey
  19. Meta-Analysis
  20. Studying Development over the Life Span
  21. Cautions and Challenges from Science
  22. Correlation and Causation
  23. Quantity and Quality
  24. Ethics
  25. Chapter 1 Review
  26. Summary
  27. Key Terms
  28. Applications
  29. Especially For Answers
  30. Observation Quiz Answers
  31. Visualizing Development: Diverse Complexities
  32. Chapter 2 Theories
  33. Grand Theories
  34. What Theories Are
  35. Psychodynamic Theory: Freud and Erikson
  36. Behaviorism: Conditioning and Learning
  37. Cognitive Theory: Piaget and Information Processing
  38. Inside the Brain: Measuring Mental Activity
  39. A View from Science: Walk a Mile
  40. Newer Theories
  41. Sociocultural Theory: Vygotsky and Beyond
  42. Evolutionary Theory
  43. What Theories Contribute
  44. Opposing Perspectives: Toilet Training — How and When?
  45. Chapter 2 Review
  46. Summary
  47. Key Terms
  48. Applications
  49. Especially For Answers
  50. Observation Quiz Answers
  51. Visualizing Development: Highlights of the Science of Human Development
  52. Chapter 3 The New Genetics
  53. The Genetic Code
  54. 46 to 21,000 to 3 Billion
  55. Same and Different
  56. Matching Genes and Chromosomes
  57. A Case to Study: Women Engineers
  58. Opposing Perspectives: Too Many Boys?
  59. New Cells, New People
  60. Cells and Identity
  61. Twins and More
  62. From Genotype to Phenotype
  63. Many Factors
  64. Gene–Gene Interactions
  65. Nature and Nurture
  66. Practical Applications
  67. Chromosomal and Genetic Problems
  68. Not Exactly 46
  69. Gene Disorders
  70. Genetic Counseling and Testing
  71. A View from Science: The Genes of Psychological Disorders
  72. Chapter 3 Review
  73. Summary
  74. Key Terms
  75. Applications
  76. Especially For Answers
  77. Observation Quiz Answers
  78. Visualizing Development: One Baby or More?
  79. Chapter 4 Prenatal Development and Birth
  80. Prenatal Development
  81. Germinal: The First 14 Days
  82. Embryo: From the Third Week Through the Eighth Week
  83. Fetus: From the Ninth Week Until Birth
  84. Inside the Brain: Essential Connections
  85. Birth
  86. The Newborn’s First Minutes
  87. Medical Assistance at Birth
  88. Opposing Perspectives: Interventions in the Birth Process
  89. Problems and Solutions
  90. Risk Analysis
  91. Harmful Substances
  92. A Case to Study: Behavioral Teratogens
  93. Prenatal Diagnosis
  94. A View from Science: What Is Safe?
  95. Low Birthweight: Causes and Consequences
  96. The New Family
  97. The Newborn
  98. New Mothers
  99. New Fathers
  100. Family Bonding
  101. Chapter 4 Review
  102. Summary
  103. Key Terms
  104. Applications
  105. Especially For Answers
  106. Observation Quiz Answers
  107. Career Alert: The Genetic Counselor
  108. Visualizing Development: The Apgar
  109. Part II The First Two Years
  110. Chapter 5 The First Two Years: Biosocial Development
  111. Body Changes
  112. Body Size
  113. Sleep
  114. Opposing Perspectives: Where Should Babies Sleep?
  115. Brain Development
  116. Inside the Brain: Brains from Back to Front
  117. Harming the Body and Brain
  118. Perceiving and Moving
  119. The Senses
  120. Touch and Pain
  121. A View from Science: Addiction in Newborns
  122. Motor Skills
  123. Cultural Variations
  124. Surviving and Thriving
  125. A Case to Study: Scientist at Work
  126. Immunization
  127. Nutrition
  128. Malnutrition
  129. Chapter 5 Review
  130. Summary
  131. Key Terms
  132. Applications
  133. Especially For Answers
  134. Observation Quiz Answers
  135. Visualizing Development: Immunization
  136. Chapter 6 The First Two Years: Cognitive Development
  137. The Eager Mind
  138. Listening to Learn
  139. Looking to Learn
  140. Core Knowledge
  141. A View from Science: Face Recognition
  142. Theories of the Infant Mind
  143. Infant Memory
  144. Piaget’s Sensorimotor Intelligence
  145. Stages One and Two: Primary Circular Reactions
  146. Stages Three and Four: Secondary Circular Reactions
  147. Opposing Perspectives: Object Permanence
  148. Stages Five and Six: Tertiary Circular Reactions
  149. Language: What Develops in the First Two Years?
  150. The Universal Sequence
  151. A Case to Study: Early Speech
  152. The Naming Explosion
  153. Theories of Language Learning
  154. Chapter 6 Review
  155. Summary
  156. Key Terms
  157. Applications
  158. Especially For Answers
  159. Observation Quiz Answers
  160. Visualizing Development: Early Communication and Language Development
  161. Chapter 7 The First Two Years: Psychosocial Development
  162. Emotional Development
  163. Early Emotions
  164. Toddlers’ Emotions
  165. Temperament
  166. Inside the Brain: The Growth of Emotions
  167. The Development of Social Bonds
  168. Synchrony
  169. Attachment
  170. A View from Science: Measuring Attachment
  171. A Case to Study: Can We Bear This Commitment?
  172. Social Referencing
  173. Fathers as Social Partners
  174. Theories of Infant Psychosocial Development
  175. Psychoanalytic Theory
  176. Behaviorism
  177. Cognitive Theory
  178. Evolutionary Theory
  179. Who Should Care for Babies?
  180. Complications of Interpretation
  181. Exclusive Mother-Care
  182. Opposing Perspectives: Why Doesn’t Everyone Agree?
  183. Problems with Nonmaternal Care
  184. Cohort Differences
  185. Chapter 7 Review
  186. Summary
  187. Key Terms
  188. Applications
  189. Especially For Answers
  190. Observation Quiz Answers
  191. Career Alert: The Pediatrician and the Pediatric Nurse
  192. Visualizing Development: Developing Attachment
  193. Part III Early Childhood
  194. Chapter 8 Early Childhood: Biosocial Development
  195. Body Changes
  196. Growth Patterns
  197. Nutrition
  198. Brain Growth
  199. Myelination
  200. Inside the Brain: Connected Hemispheres
  201. Maturation of the Prefrontal Cortex
  202. Inhibition and Flexibility
  203. Advancing Motor Skills
  204. Harm to Children
  205. Avoidable Injury
  206. A Case to Study: My Baby Swallowed Poison
  207. Prevention
  208. A View from Science: Lead in the Environment
  209. Child Maltreatment
  210. Preventing Harm
  211. Chapter 8 Review
  212. Summary
  213. Key Terms
  214. Applications
  215. Especially For Answers
  216. Observation Quiz Answers
  217. Visualizing Development: Developing Motor Skills
  218. Chapter 9 Early Childhood: Cognitive Development
  219. Thinking During Early Childhood
  220. Executive Function
  221. Piaget: Preoperational Thought
  222. A Case to Study: Stones in the Belly
  223. Vygotsky: Social Learning
  224. Children’s Theories
  225. Inside the Brain: The Role of Experience
  226. Language Learning
  227. The Sensitive Time for Language Learning
  228. The Vocabulary Explosion
  229. Acquiring Grammar
  230. Learning Two Languages
  231. Early-Childhood Schooling
  232. Homes and Schools
  233. Child-Centered Programs
  234. Teacher-Directed Programs
  235. Opposing Perspectives: Comparing Child-Centered and Teacher-Directed Preschools
  236. Intervention Programs
  237. Long-Term Gains from Intensive Programs
  238. Chapter 9 Review
  239. Summary
  240. Key Terms
  241. Applications
  242. Especially For Answers
  243. Observation Quiz Answers
  244. Visualizing Development: Early-Childhood Schooling
  245. Chapter 10 Early Childhood: Psychosocial Development
  246. Emotional Development
  247. A View from Science: Waiting for the Marshmallow
  248. Initiative Versus Guilt
  249. Motivation
  250. Play
  251. Playmates
  252. Social Play
  253. Challenges for Caregivers
  254. Styles of Caregiving
  255. Discipline
  256. Opposing Perspectives: Spare the Rod?
  257. Becoming Boys or Girls: Sex and Gender
  258. A Case to Study: The Berger Daughters
  259. Teaching Right and Wrong
  260. Chapter 10 Review
  261. Summary
  262. Key Terms
  263. Applications
  264. Especially For Answers
  265. Observation Quiz Answers
  266. Career Alert: The Preschool Teacher
  267. Visualizing Development: More Play Time, Less Screen Time
  268. Part IV Middle Childhood
  269. Chapter 11 Middle Childhood: Biosocial Development
  270. A Healthy Time
  271. Statistics on Health
  272. Health Habits
  273. Physical Activity
  274. Motor Skills and School
  275. Health Problems in Middle Childhood
  276. Brain Development
  277. Brains and Motion
  278. Measuring the Mind
  279. A View from Science: The Flynn Effect
  280. Children with Special Brains and Bodies
  281. Many Causes, Many Symptoms
  282. Opposing Perspectives: Drug Treatment for ADHD and Other Disorders
  283. Specific Learning Disorders
  284. Special Education
  285. A Case to Study: The Gifted and Talented
  286. Chapter 11 Review
  287. Summary
  288. Key Terms
  289. Applications
  290. Especially For Answers
  291. Observation Quiz Answers
  292. Visualizing Development: Childhood Obesity Around the World
  293. Chapter 12 Middle Childhood: Cognitive Development
  294. Thinking
  295. Piaget on Middle Childhood
  296. Vygotsky and Culture
  297. Opposing Perspectives: Two or Twenty Pills a Day
  298. Information Processing
  299. Inside the Brain: Coordination and Capacity
  300. Language
  301. Vocabulary
  302. Speaking Two Languages
  303. Poverty and Language
  304. Teaching and Learning
  305. The Curriculum
  306. International Testing
  307. A Case to Study: Happiness or High Grades?
  308. Schooling in the United States
  309. Chapter 12 Review
  310. Summary
  311. Key Terms
  312. Applications
  313. Especially For Answers
  314. Observation Quiz Answers
  315. Visualizing Development: Education in Middle Childhood
  316. Chapter 13 Middle Childhood: The Social World
  317. The Nature of the Child
  318. Industry and Inferiority
  319. Parental Reactions
  320. Self-Concept
  321. Resilience and Stress
  322. Families During Middle Childhood
  323. Shared and Nonshared Environments
  324. A View from Science: “I Always Dressed One in Blue Stuff …”
  325. Function and Structure
  326. Various Family Structures
  327. Connecting Family Structure and Function
  328. A Case to Study: How Hard Is It to Be a Kid?
  329. Family Trouble
  330. The Peer Group
  331. The Culture of Children
  332. Friendships
  333. Popular and Unpopular Children
  334. Bullying
  335. Children’s Morality
  336. Opposing Perspectives: Parents Versus Peers
  337. Chapter 13 Review
  338. Summary
  339. Key Terms
  340. Applications
  341. Especially For Answers
  342. Observation Quiz Answers
  343. Career Alert: The Speech Therapist
  344. Visualizing Development: Family Structures Around the World
  345. Part V Adolescence
  346. Chapter 14 Adolescence: Biosocial Development
  347. Puberty Begins
  348. Sequence
  349. Unseen Beginnings
  350. Brain Growth
  351. Inside the Brain: Lopsided Growth
  352. When Will Puberty Begin?
  353. A View from Science: Stress and Puberty
  354. Too Early, Too Late
  355. Growth and Nutrition
  356. Growing Bigger and Stronger
  357. Diet Deficiencies
  358. Eating Disorders
  359. Sexual Maturation
  360. Sexual Characteristics
  361. Sexual Activity
  362. Sexual Problems in Adolescence
  363. Chapter 14 Review
  364. Summary
  365. Key Terms
  366. Applications
  367. Especially For Answers
  368. Observation Quiz Answers
  369. Visualizing Development: Satisfied with Your Body?
  370. Chapter 15 Adolescence: Cognitive Development
  371. Logic and Self
  372. Egocentrism
  373. Formal Operational Thought
  374. Two Modes of Thinking
  375. Intuitive and Analytic Processing
  376. A Case to Study: Biting the Policeman
  377. Better Thinking
  378. Inside the Brain: Stop and Think? No
  379. Technology and Cognition
  380. Digital Natives
  381. Technology in Schools
  382. Sexual Abuse?
  383. Computer Addiction
  384. Cyber Danger
  385. Secondary Education
  386. Definitions and Facts
  387. Middle School
  388. High School
  389. Opposing Perspectives: High-Stakes Testing
  390. Variability
  391. Chapter 15 Review
  392. Summary
  393. Key Terms
  394. Applications
  395. Especially For Answers
  396. Observation Quiz Answers
  397. Visualizing Development: How Many Adolescents Are in School?
  398. Chapter 16 Adolescence: Psychosocial Development
  399. Identity
  400. Not Yet Achieved
  401. Arenas of Identity Formation
  402. Close Relationships
  403. Family
  404. A View from Science: Teens and Genes
  405. Peer Power
  406. A Case to Study: The Naiveté of Your Author
  407. Learning About Sex
  408. Sadness and Anger
  409. Depression
  410. Delinquency and Defiance
  411. Inside the Brain: Impulses, Rewards, and Reflection
  412. Drug Use and Abuse
  413. Age Trends
  414. Opposing Perspectives: E-Cigarettes: Path to Addiction or Health?
  415. Harm from Drugs
  416. Preventing Drug Abuse: What Works?
  417. Chapter 16 Review
  418. Summary
  419. Key Terms
  420. Applications
  421. Especially For Answers
  422. Observation Quiz Answers
  423. Career Alert: The Teacher
  424. Visualizing Development: Adolescent Bullying
  425. Part VI Emerging Adulthood
  426. Chapter 17 Emerging Adulthood: Biosocial Development
  427. Biological Universals
  428. A New Stage
  429. A View from Science: Universal or WEIRD?
  430. Body Systems
  431. Health and Sickness
  432. Capacity for Recovery
  433. Examples of Load and Balancing
  434. Appearance
  435. Sexual Activity
  436. Births
  437. Universal Sex Drives
  438. Opposing Perspectives: Premarital Sex
  439. Taking Risks
  440. Who Are the Risk Takers?
  441. Benefits of Risk Taking
  442. A Case to Study: A Hero for Millions
  443. Chapter 17 Review
  444. Summary
  445. Key Terms
  446. Applications
  447. Especially For Answers
  448. Observation Quiz Answers
  449. Visualizing Development: Highlights in the Journey to Adulthood
  450. Chapter 18 Emerging Adulthood: Cognitive Development
  451. A New Level of Thinking
  452. Postformal Thought
  453. Inside the Brain: A New Stage?
  454. Dialectical Thought
  455. Ethics and Religion
  456. Doing the Right Thing
  457. Faith and Practice
  458. Cognitive Growth and Higher Education
  459. Health and Wealth
  460. A View from Science: Women and College
  461. College and Cognition
  462. A Case to Study: Generation to Generation
  463. Improving the College Experience
  464. Technology in College
  465. Why Learn?
  466. Chapter 18 Review
  467. Summary
  468. Key Terms
  469. Applications
  470. Especially For Answers
  471. Observation Quiz Answers
  472. Visualizing Development: Why Study?
  473. Chapter 19 Emerging Adulthood: Psychosocial Development
  474. Identity Achievement
  475. Moratoria
  476. Ethnic Identity
  477. Vocational Identity
  478. Identity and Intimacy
  479. Emerging Adults and Their Parents
  480. Friendship
  481. Romantic Partners
  482. The Dimensions of Love
  483. A Case to Study: My Students, My Daughters, and Me
  484. Cohabitation
  485. Opposing Perspectives: Making Divorce More Likely?
  486. Concluding Hopes
  487. Chapter 19 Review
  488. Summary
  489. Key Terms
  490. Applications
  491. Especially For Answers
  492. Observation Quiz Answers
  493. Career Alert: The Career Counselor
  494. Visualizing Development: Marital Status in the United States
  495. Part VII Adulthood
  496. Chapter 20 Adulthood: Biosocial Development
  497. Growing Older
  498. Senescence
  499. Inside the Brain: Neurons Forming in Adulthood
  500. Outward Appearance
  501. The Senses
  502. The Sexual-Reproductive System
  503. Sexual Responsiveness
  504. The Sexual-Reproductive System in Middle Age
  505. Habits: Good and Bad
  506. Exercise
  507. Drugs
  508. Nutrition
  509. Correlating Income and Health
  510. Chapter 20 Review
  511. Summary
  512. Key Terms
  513. Applications
  514. Especially For Answers
  515. Observation Quiz Answers
  516. Visualizing Development: Adult Overweight Around the World
  517. Chapter 21 Adulthood: Cognitive Development
  518. Intelligence Changes During Adulthood?
  519. Inborn IQ
  520. Age and IQ
  521. Putting It All Together
  522. Components of Intelligence: Many and Varied
  523. Two Clusters of Intelligence
  524. Three Forms of Intelligence
  525. Selective Gains and Losses
  526. Optimization with Compensation
  527. Expert Cognition
  528. A View from Science: Who Wins in Soccer?
  529. Expertise, Age, and Experience
  530. A Case to Study: Parenting Expertise
  531. Chapter 21 Review
  532. Summary
  533. Key Terms
  534. Applications
  535. Especially For Answers
  536. Observation Quiz Answers
  537. Visualizing Development: Media Use Among U.S. Adults
  538. Chapter 22 Adulthood: Psychosocial Development
  539. Personality Development in Adulthood
  540. Erikson’s Theory
  541. Maslow’s Theory of Personality
  542. The Big Five
  543. Common Themes
  544. Intimacy: Connecting with Others
  545. Romantic Partners
  546. A Case to Study: The Benefits of Marriage
  547. Friends and Acquaintances
  548. Family Bonds
  549. Generativity: The Work of Adulthood
  550. Parenthood
  551. A View from Science: The Skipped-Generation Family
  552. Caregiving
  553. Employment
  554. Opposing Perspectives: Accommodating Diversity
  555. Finding the Balance
  556. Chapter 22 Review
  557. Summary
  558. Key Terms
  559. Applications
  560. Especially For Answers
  561. Observation Quiz Answers
  562. Career Alert: The Physical Therapist
  563. Visualizing Development: Family Connections, Family Caregiving
  564. Part VIII Late Adulthood
  565. Chapter 23 Late Adulthood: Biosocial Development
  566. Prejudice and Predictions
  567. The Special Harm
  568. A View from Science: I’m Not Like Those Other Old People
  569. Demography and Ageism
  570. Adjusting to Changes
  571. Microsystem Compensation: Sex
  572. A Case to Study: Sex Among Older Adults
  573. Macrosystem Compensation: Driving
  574. Exosystem Compensation: The Senses
  575. Primary and Secondary Aging
  576. Theories of Aging
  577. Wear and Tear
  578. It’s All Genetic
  579. Aging of the Cells
  580. Chapter 23 Review
  581. Summary
  582. Key terms
  583. Applications
  584. Especially For Answers
  585. Observation Quiz Answer
  586. Visualizing Development: Elders Behind the Wheel
  587. Chapter 24 Late Adulthood: Cognitive Development
  588. The Brain During Adulthood
  589. Ongoing Development
  590. Opposing Perspectives: Slower Thinking
  591. Step-by-Step Processing
  592. Input
  593. Memory
  594. Control Processes
  595. Output
  596. Neurocognitive Disorders
  597. Mild Cognitive Impairment
  598. The Ageism of Words
  599. Prevalence of NCDs
  600. The Many Neurocognitive Disorders
  601. Preventing Impairment
  602. Reversible Neurocognitive Disorder?
  603. A Case to Study: The More You Know …
  604. New Cognitive Development
  605. Erikson and Maslow
  606. Aesthetic Sense and Creativity
  607. Wisdom
  608. Chapter 24 Review
  609. Summary
  610. Key terms
  611. Applications
  612. Especially For Answers
  613. Observation Quiz Answers
  614. Visualizing Development: Global Prevalence of Major NCD
  615. Chapter 25 Late Adulthood: Psychosocial Development
  616. Theories of Late Adulthood
  617. Self Theories
  618. A Case to Study: Saving Old Newspapers
  619. Stratification Theories
  620. Activities in Late Adulthood
  621. Working
  622. Home Sweet Home
  623. Religious Involvement
  624. Political Activity
  625. Friends and Relatives
  626. The Frail Elderly
  627. Activities of Daily Life
  628. Preventing Frailty
  629. Cognitive Failure
  630. Caring for the Frail Elderly
  631. A Case to Study: A Trusted Sister
  632. Long-Term Care
  633. Chapter 25 Review
  634. Summary
  635. Key terms
  636. Applications
  637. Especially For Answers
  638. Observation Quiz Answers
  639. Career Alert: The Developmental Scientist
  640. Visualizing Development: Living Independently: After Age 65
  641. Epilogue Death and Dying
  642. Death and Hope
  643. Cultures, Epochs, and Death
  644. Understanding Death Throughout the Life Span
  645. Near-Death Experiences
  646. Choices in Dying
  647. A Good Death
  648. Better Ways to Die
  649. Ethical Issues
  650. A Case to Study: What Is Your Intention?
  651. Opposing Perspectives: The “Right to Die”?
  652. Advance Directives
  653. Affirmation of Life
  654. Grief
  655. Mourning
  656. Placing Blame and Seeking Meaning
  657. Diversity of Reactions
  658. Epilogue Review
  659. Summary
  660. Key Terms
  661. Applications
  662. Especially For Answers
  663. Observation Quiz Answers
  664. Appendix: More About Research Methods
  665. Make It Personal
  666. Read the Research
  667. Professional Journals and Books
  668. The Internet
  669. Additional Terms and Concepts
  670. Who Participates?
  671. Research Design
  672. Reporting Results
  673. Glossary
  674. References
  675. Name Index
  676. Subject Index
  677. Back Cover