A comprehensive book supported by extensive research studies and data, Bjorklund's text presents the broadest coverage of topics in cognitive development. Unlike other books, Bjorklund shows readers how developmental function can help explain individual differences in cognition by covering both the typical pattern of change in thinking observed over time and the individual differences in children's thinking in infancy and childhood. A major theme of this book is the continuous transaction between the embodied child embedded in a social world: although a child is born prepared to make some sense of the world, his or her mind is also shaped by forces in the physical and social environment.
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1. An Introduction to Cognitive Development. 2. Biological Bases of Cognitive Development. 3. The Social Construction of Mind: Sociocultural Perspectives on Cognitive Development. 4. Infant Perception and Cognition. 5. Thinking in Symbols: The Development of Representation. 6. The Development of Folk Knowledge. 7. Learning to Think on Their Own: Executive Function. 8. Memory Development. 10. Social Cognition. 11. Schooling and Cognition. 12. Approaches to the Study of Intelligence. 13. Origins, Modification, and Stability of Intellectual Differences.
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- PublisherCengage Learning
- Publication date1980
- ISBN 10 1111346054
- ISBN 13 9781111346058
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number5
- Number of pages688
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