Current Directions in Developmental Psychology

Current Directions in Developmental Psychology by Jacqueline V. Lerner, published by Pearson/Prentice Hall in 2004, offers a comprehensive overview of the field of psychology with a focus on developmental topics. This edition spans 175 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in understanding the evolution of psychological science and its applications.
Readers will find insights into the contributions of the American Psychological Society, which plays a significant role in promoting psychology as a science-based discipline. The book addresses various aspects of psychology, including juvenile nonfiction, history, and social psychology, while emphasizing the importance of research in enhancing public understanding of psychological concepts.
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The American Psychological Society is dedicated to advancing psychology as a science-based discipline. APS members include the field’s most respected researchers and educators representing the full range of topics within psychological science. The Society is widely recognized as a leading voice for the science of psychology in Washington, and is focused on increasing public understanding and use of the knowledge generated by psychological research.
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