Adult Development and Aging

Adult Development and Aging by Diane E. Papalia, published by McGraw-Hill in 2002, is a comprehensive resource that presents the latest research findings in the field of adult development and aging. This second edition, consisting of 594 pages, is designed to be accessible for both students and instructors, featuring a clear writing style that enhances understanding of complex topics related to psychology and gerontology.
Readers will find that this book employs a topical organization to explore various aspects of adulthood and aging, offering a balanced perspective on developmental processes. The content addresses significant themes in social science and psychology, making it a valuable reference for those interested in the dynamics of adult life stages. This edition is particularly suited for academic settings, providing insights that are both informative and relevant to contemporary discussions in the field.
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Redesigned and thoroughly updated, Adult Development and Aging clearly and concisely delivers the most current research findings in the field, with a writing style that students and instructors applaud. Using a topical organization, this edition provides a balanced, positive perspective on adult dev
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