Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentBrooks/Cole Publishing Company, 1988 - 352 Seiten * Offers a holistic view of human behavior throughout life cycle by focusing on environmental influences..* Gives in-depth coverage/analysis of physical, social, emotional, cognitive, psychological environments along with relevant personality theories within each life stage cycle. |
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... consists of labor , birth , and afterbirth . During labor the involuntary contractions of the uterus help prepare the mother for the birth contractions . At birth , uterine contractions expel the child through the dilated cervix . In ...
... consists of labor , birth , and afterbirth . During labor the involuntary contractions of the uterus help prepare the mother for the birth contractions . At birth , uterine contractions expel the child through the dilated cervix . In ...
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... consists of adults and siblings ) for their existence . The social group and available networks not only supply the ... consist of two parents , a single parent , or an extended family including siblings . The family plays an important ...
... consists of adults and siblings ) for their existence . The social group and available networks not only supply the ... consist of two parents , a single parent , or an extended family including siblings . The family plays an important ...
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... consists of ( 1 ) a pattern of reflexes , including primitive motor , visual , auditory , vocal , and kinesthetic reflexes ; ( 2 ) a motor response capability , including a postural weight - shift mechanism that provides symmetry and ...
... consists of ( 1 ) a pattern of reflexes , including primitive motor , visual , auditory , vocal , and kinesthetic reflexes ; ( 2 ) a motor response capability , including a postural weight - shift mechanism that provides symmetry and ...
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Critical | 4 |
The Environment | 16 |
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ability activities adolescence adult adulthood Ambron aspects attitudes baby Baltes become birth boys career caretaker Carol Gilligan cells changes chief caretaker Child Development childhood competence concept couples culture death defects dependent developmental psychology developmental tasks divorce effects elderly emotional environment Erik Erikson Erikson expectations experience factors father feelings fetus functions gene genetic genetic counseling girls grandparents growth human behavior human development Human sexuality husband identity important increased individual infant influence interaction intimacy involved Jean Piaget Kaluger Kohlberg lifestyle lives marriage married menopause ment mental middle moral development mother norms older Organismic theory ovum parents patterns peers period person physical Piaget placenta play pregnancy Prenatal Development preschool problems relationships response role sense sexual situation skills social worker society stage stress theorists theory understand uterus values Vander Zanden women York young