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| #5519230 in Books | 1999-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.38 x7.35 x10.29l, | File type: PDF | 439 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Amazing scholarship|By Karen Franklin|I was amazed by Theodore Wachs' knowledge base and scholarship. He surveys a vast and complex landscape to explain just about everything we know about what makes people turn out the way they do. Psychologists such as myself are often called upon to explain why a person ended up in a particular situation, and Wachs' book helps me to answer t
All too often, those who study human development have focused on the simple. The tendency to describe individual variability in terms of a single class of influences is exemplified by the infamous "nature versus nurture" controversy. In this text, the author challenges fellow developmentalists and researchers to reconsider simple approaches, arguing that they are unproductive and poor predictors of outcome. Instead, he proposes a view of development in which variability ...
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