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Cengage Advantage Books: Development Through Life A Psychosocial Approach

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ISBN-10: 111134468X

ISBN-13: 9781111344689

Edition: 11th 2012

Authors: Barbara M. Newman, Philip R. Newman

List price: $143.95
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List price: $143.95
Edition: 11th
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Wadsworth
Publication date: 2/22/2011
Binding: Looseleaf - sheets only 
Pages: 768
Size: 8.00" wide x 10.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 3.344
Language: English

Barbara M. Newman (Ph.D., University of Michigan) is a professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Rhode Island. She has also been on the faculty at Russell Sage College and The Ohio State University, where she served as department chair in Human Development and Family Science and as associate provost for Faculty Recruitment and Development. She teaches courses in life-span development, adolescence, family theories, and the research process. Also an active researcher, Dr. Newman's interests focus on parent-child relationships in early adolescence, factors that promote success in the transition to high school, and the use of the cohort sequential…    

Philip R. Newman (Ph.D., University of Michigan) is involved in research on the transition to high school as well as on group identity and alienation. His projects include an analysis of issues related to disrupted transitions in adolescence and early adulthood, and a book about how high schools can meet the psychosocial needs of adolescents. He has taught courses in introductory psychology, adolescence, social psychology, developmental psychology, counseling, and family, school, and community contexts for development. He served as the director for Research and Evaluation of the Young Scholars Program at The Ohio State University and as the director of the Human Behavior Curriculum Project…