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Human Development
Human Development (2020) 64 (3): 108–118.
Published Online: 02 November 2020
... of this skill. To convey this point, we highlight the importance of three particular social-environmental factors that likely contribute to early emotion understanding development: emotional expressiveness of the family environment, exposure to discussions about emotions, and language development. Each...
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An Investment Theory of Creativity and Its Development
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Human Development
Human Development (1991) 34 (1): 1–31.
Published Online: 15 January 2010
..., affect investors' behavior. The role of context is relevant to the creative enterprise in three different ways. First, the environmental context can spark ideas. Some environments provide the bases for lots of creative sparks, whereas other environments may provide the bases for none at all. In support...
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Using Sociology to Extend Psychological Accounts of Cognitive Development
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Human Development
Human Development (1990) 33 (2-3): 81–107.
Published Online: 08 January 2010
... to consider the social environment not as neutral, benign, or free-market in quality, but as often directive, controlling, and heavily invested in the individual’s acquiring some ideas and avoiding others. The presence of these two aspects is noted in the work of 4 sociologists (Berger, Habermas, Bourdieu...
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Individual Specialization, Collective Adaptation and Rate of Environmental Change
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Human Development (1978) 21 (1): 21–33.
Published Online: 18 December 2009
... analysis. 18 12 2009 Adaptation Aging Change, rate of Cohort Dialectics Environment Heredity Intelligence Specialization Hum. Dev. 21: 21-33 (1978) Individual Specialization, Collective Adaptation and Rate of Environmental Change Sandor B. Brent Wayne State University, Detroit, Mich...
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Mechanisms of Cognitive and Social Development: One Psychology or Two?
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Human Development
Human Development (1978) 21 (2): 92–118.
Published Online: 18 December 2009
... of the individual s own internally generated mental actions to not as yet have had either the time or inclination to look outside the organism in order to investigate its interactions with a specific environmental milieu. Cognitivedevelopmental theory thus can rightly be accused of regarding the environment...
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Piaget, IQ and the Nature-Nurture Controversy
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Human Development
Human Development (1973) 16 (1-2): 61–73.
Published Online: 18 December 2009
... environments did not create any serious problems. But with the gradual emergence of an associationistic stimulus-response model in which every human behavior was said to be explainable in terms of similar learn ing processes due to environmental stimuli, the difference between intelli gence and learned...
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The Concept of Experience: S or R?
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Human Development
Human Development (1973) 16 (1-2): 90–107.
Published Online: 18 December 2009
... for various issues in this field. The two types of experiental effects are further expanded by considering the role of control, through selection and exploratory behavior, over environmental stimulation, and of feedback from the environment to the child’s response. The relevance of the resulting fourfold...