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Children's Social Behavior: Development, Assessment, and Modification

Guralnick, Michael J.(Edited by)Strain, Phillip S.(Edited by)Walker, Hill M.(Edited by)
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Children's Social Behavior: Development, Assessment, and Modification presents the principal aspects of social developmental study of children; assessment methodology and techniques; and changes in the behavioral targets of intervention and in the nature of interventions.
The articles in the book deal with various subjects related to the study of children's social behavior. Topics discussed include the interdependence and interplay between biological and social forces on the child's developing social repertoire; causative factors that influence peer interaction deficits; sociometric procedures and direct observation assessment methods; and issues associated with target behavior selection and the selection of intervention tactics.
Psychologists, educators, ethologists, anthropologists, psychiatrists, and sociologists will find the book invaluable.

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£52.79
Product Details
Academic Press
1483264459 / 9781483264455
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
155.418
22/10/2013
English
445 pages
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