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Contains William D. Rohwer, Jr.'s "Elaboration and Learning in Childhood and Adolescence"; Jum C. Nunnally & L. Charles Lemond's "Exploratory Behavior and Human Development"; Robert C. Hulsebus's "Operant Conditioning of Infant Behavior: A Review"; G. Mitchell & L. Schroers's "Birth Order and Parental Experince in Monkeys and Man"; Harriet L. Rheingold & Carol O. Eckerman's "Fear of the Stranger: A Critical Examination"; Charles C. Spiker & Joan H. Cantor's "Applications of Hull-Spence Theory to the Transfer of Discrimination Learning in Children."
OCLC locates only 5 copies.
Contains chapters on sex education and adolescent hygiene.
With a new 8 page forword for the second edition.
Cervantes was Professor of Sociology at St. Louis University, and director of the Familiy Research Center there.
Contributions by Tanner, Blos, Kagan, Coles, et al. Coles, et al.
An expose of institutions for delinquents.
OCLC records only four libraries with copies.
A guide to understanding teen-age life by a psychiatrist in private practice in NY city.
A widely read, philosophically oriented central European text on childhood and adolescence, the last printing of which was in 1959.
Contains Mead's "Growing Up in Different Cultures"; Strömgren's "Genetics and Mental Health"; Klineberg's "Growing Up for Co-operation or Conflict"; Manuel Lopez-Rey's "Mental Health and the Work of the United Nations in the Field of the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders"; Anne Audéoud-Naville's "Pubrty and Sexual Morality"; Tsung-yi Lin's "Tai-pau and Liu-Mang: Two Types of Delinquent Youth in Chinese Society"; A. Poslavsky's "The Refugee in His New Country"; and several other papers.
A Textbook in Teacher Training, conforming to the standard, outlined and approved by the Sunday School Council of Evangelical Denominations. Third Year Specialization Series. See Vande Kemp's Psychology and Theology in Western Thought #420 for Mudge's 1923 book The God Experience: A Study in the Psychology of Religion.
A revised version of the US Government document issued with the same title.
Grinstein 24610. By a Swiss psychoanalyst. One of the first attempts to integrate psychoanalysis with Piagetian psychology.
Partridge was Assistant Professor of Education at New Jersey State Teachers College, Montclair, NJ.
Contains Christine A. Bachrach's "Threads in the Tapestry of Life: Understanding Fertility in Context"; Karen Hardee et al's "Conceptual Framework for Investigating the Impact of Family Planning on Women's Lives"; Warren Miller et al's "Genetic Influences on Childbearing Motivation: Theoretical Framework and Some Empirical Evidence"; Severy's "Acceptability as a Critical Component of Clinical Trials"; Malcolm Potts' "'There Is a Measure in all Things'"; Carolyn Tucker Halpern & J. Richard Udry's "Pubertal Changes in Testosterone and Implications for Adolescent Sexuality."
Contains Hilgard's "Teaching Machines and Learning Theory"; Newcomb's "Student Peer-Group Influence and Intellectual Outcomes of College Experience"; Wayne Holtzman's "Studies Underway in Texas Colleges"; and 7 other papers.
Also issued as Journal of Psychotherapy & the Family 6:3/4 (1989).
Written as a handbook for teachers. Tracy was Professor of Ethics in University College, University of Toronto.
Though called the third edition, we can find no record of what should be the first edition, the "second edition" having appeared in 1973.
So far as we can determine, this is the first book on juvenile delinquency in the modern sense. Worsley cogently argues that one can prevent delinquency only by understanding its social causes and that remedial attempts alone cannot solve the problem.
The last edition.
Grinstein #36928c.