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Constancy and Change in Human Development
Harvard University Press, 1980 Cloth: 978-0-674-16625-7 Library of Congress Classification BF713.C66 Dewey Decimal Classification 155
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
How malleable is human nature? Can an individual really change in meaningful ways? Or, are there immutable limits on the possibilities of human growth set in place by the genes and by the early experiences of childhood? These are questions which touch our deepest political and personal concerns; and they have long been a matter of fierce debate in the behavioral sciences. See other books on: Change | Constancy | Developmental psychology | Human Development | Kagan, Jerome See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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