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Social Development, 3rd Edition

ISBN: 978-1-119-49746-2

March 2019

656 pages

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Description

Social Development provides a comprehensive introduction to the multiple factors that shape a child’s behavior, interaction with others, feelings about themselves, and how and why behaviors change over time. Delving into the biological, cognitive, and perceptual aspects of development and their influence on behavior, socialization, and self-image, this text also recognizes the significance of cultural and societal distinctions by emphasizing the value of context and identifying cultural variation’s role in social development.

Special pedagogical features in each chapter enhance the learning experience and promote student understanding: counter-intuitive examples cases challenge reader assumptions, coverage of extreme cases tell the story behind historical advancements, and profiles of current leaders in the field highlight the many paths to a career in social development. With a focus on real-world application, coupled with coverage of cutting-edge methodologies and the latest research findings, this book gives students a strong, highly relevant foundation in core concepts and practices central to the study of social development.

New to Edition
  • Revised and reorganized for greater clarity and cohesiveness
  • New coverage of the biological foundations of social development, differential susceptibility, infant precocity, research ethics, and internet research methods
  • Comprehensive updates reflecting the latest research, statistics, data sets, data-collection methods, and more
  • Expanded coverage of children in other societies in the context of early family influences and public policy
  • Added sections on the effects of loss and bereavement in children as related to familial attachments and forming close relationships
  • Greater emphasis on gene-environment interaction in genetic transmission 
Features
  • Emphasizes cultural diversity by highlighting cultural variations — both internationally and within the U.S.—and differing approaches to common global issues
  • Reviews social and government policy, particularly in the context of children, illustrating the interaction between basic research and policy decisions
  • Shows how social behavior changes through the lifespan, and the developmental factors that influence behavior, social interaction, and emotional expression
  • Explores social development’s biological underpinnings through real-world examples
  • Presents a cohesive narrative that follows social development from infancy through childhood, adolescence, and into adulthood
  • Describes methodologies through detailed and specific examples, helping students translate basic science into practical applications