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Human Development: A Life-Span Approach

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This text combines research-based coverage with an organization that works for either chronological or topical course formats. It covers the main stages of development: childhood, adolescence and adulthood examining physical, cognitive, social and emotional aspects of development in each.

704 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1992

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F. Philip Rice

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February 4, 2015
Well-written, Well-detailed and neverboring! I've passed like four or five courses in "Human Development" as a Psychology student. Most of books we had to study were all boring even annoying time to time. I wish that I had met this Good book for about 10 years earlier. At least my marks could be much much better! ;)
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