The Nature-Nurture Debate: The Essential Readings / Edition 1

The Nature-Nurture Debate: The Essential Readings / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0631217398
ISBN-13:
9780631217398
Pub. Date:
01/21/2000
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0631217398
ISBN-13:
9780631217398
Pub. Date:
01/21/2000
Publisher:
Wiley
The Nature-Nurture Debate: The Essential Readings / Edition 1

The Nature-Nurture Debate: The Essential Readings / Edition 1

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Overview

The Nature/Nurture Debate: The Essential Readings provides students with a selection of some of the key articles by key researchers in this core area of developmental psychology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780631217398
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 01/21/2000
Series: Essential Readings in Developmental Psychology
Pages: 308
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.87(d)

About the Author

Stephen J. Ceci holds a lifetime endowed chair in child development at Cornell University. He studies the accuracy of children's courtroom testimony, as well as the development of intelligence and memory. His previous books include On Intelligence: A Bio-Ecological Treatise (1996).


Wendy M. Williams is an Associate Professor in the Department of Human Development at Cornell University, where she studies children's learning, development and creativity, adult problem solving, and practical intelligence. her previous books include The Reluctant Reader (1996).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements.

Introduction Born vs. Made: Nature-Nurture in the New Millennium (Stephen J. Ceci and Wendy M. Williams).

PART I: FETAL INFLUENCES ON LATER DEVELOPMENT.

1. War Babies (Jared Diamond).

2. Prenatal Loss of Father and Psychiatric Disorders (Matti O. Huttunen and Pekka Niskanen).

3. Prenatal Development of Monozygotic Twins and Concordance for Schizophrenia (James O. Davis, Jeanne A. Phelps and Stefan Bracha).

PART II: BOY OR GIRL? ACQUIRING GENDER IDENTITY.

4. Sex Reassignment at Birth (Milton Diamond and H. Keith Sigmundson).

5. Gender Role Change with Puberty (Julianne Imperato-McGinley, Ralph E. Peterson, Robert Stroller and Willard E. Goodwin).

PART III: SOCIAL AND PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT.

6. How to Succeed in Childhood (Judith Rich Harris).

7. Genes, Environment, and Personality (Thomas J. Bouchard).

PART IV: INFANCY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD INFLUENCES ON IQ DEVELOPMENT.

8. Developmental Catch-up, and Deficit, Following Adoption after Severe Global Early Privation (Michael Rutter and the English and Romanian Adoptees (ERA) study team).

9. Early Experience and the Life Path (Ann Clarke and Alan Clarke).

10. Prevention of Intellectual Disabilities: Early Interventions to Improve Cognitive Development (Craig. T. Ramey and Sharon Landesman Ramey).

PART V: LATER INFLUENCES ON IQ DEVELOPMENT.

11. Schooling and Intelligence (Stephen J. Ceci).

12. The Genetics of Cognitive Abilities and Disabilities (Robert Plomin and John C. DeFries).

PART VI: BECOMING AN EXPERT - TRAINING OR TALENT?.

13. Expert Performance: Its Structure and Acquisition (K. Anders Ericsson and Neil Charness).

14. Innate Talents: Reality or Myth (Michael J. A. Howe, Jane W. Davidson and John A. Sloboda).

Subject Index.

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