EPSY 530
Spring 2006 Part of Term 1
Jan 17-May 3
Credit: 4 hours.
This seminar is an advanced, doctoral-level survey of social development from infancy to adolescence. The range of topics includes attachment, temperament, genes and developmental process, social contexts of cognitive development gender development, moral reasoning and prosocial behavior, aggressive behavior, and the development of ethnic identity and discrimination. Family, peer, community, and cultural ecologies of children and adolescents receive extensive consideration. Developmental theory, methodology, and relations to social policy and intervention are continuing concerns.
Same as PSYC 540.
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43649
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Lecture-Discussion
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A
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6:00PM
-7:50PM
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M
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Psychology Building
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Miller, P
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