Nicholas Blurton Jones, Blurton Jones
Ethological Studies of Child Behaviour
Herausgeber: Blurton-Jones, N. G.
Nicholas Blurton Jones, Blurton Jones
Ethological Studies of Child Behaviour
Herausgeber: Blurton-Jones, N. G.
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This 1972 volume contains reports by research workers in zoology, psychology and psychiatry applying methods of comparative ethology in studies of human behaviour.
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This 1972 volume contains reports by research workers in zoology, psychology and psychiatry applying methods of comparative ethology in studies of human behaviour.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780521098557
- ISBN-10: 0521098556
- Artikelnr.: 25195392
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780521098557
- ISBN-10: 0521098556
- Artikelnr.: 25195392
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword N. Tinbergen; Acknowledgements; Part I. Introduction: 1.
Characteristics of ethological studies of human behaviour N. Blurton Jones;
Part II. Child-Child Interactions: 2. Human non-verbal behaviour, a means
of communication Christopher R. Brannigan and David A. Humphries; 3.
Patterns of play and social interaction in pre-school children Peter K.
Smith and Kevin Connolly; 4. Categories of child-child interaction N.
Blurton Jones; 5. Aspects of social development in nursery school children,
with emphasis on introduction to the group W. C. McGrew; 6. Reactions of
pre-school children to a strange observer Kevin Connolly and Peter K.
Smith; Part III. Mother-Child Interactions: 7. An observational study of
mother-infant interaction M. P. M. Richards and Judith F. Bernal; 8.
Attachment behaviour out of doors J. W. Anderson; Behaviour of children and
their mothers at separation and greeting N. Blurton Jones and Gill M.
Leach; 10. A comparison of the social behaviour of some normal and problem
children Gill M. Leach; 11. Aspects of the developmental ethology of a
foraging people M. J. Konner; 12. Comparative aspects of mother-child
contact N. Blurton Jones; 13. The evolution and ontogeny of hand function
Kevin Connolly and John Elliott; Indices.
Characteristics of ethological studies of human behaviour N. Blurton Jones;
Part II. Child-Child Interactions: 2. Human non-verbal behaviour, a means
of communication Christopher R. Brannigan and David A. Humphries; 3.
Patterns of play and social interaction in pre-school children Peter K.
Smith and Kevin Connolly; 4. Categories of child-child interaction N.
Blurton Jones; 5. Aspects of social development in nursery school children,
with emphasis on introduction to the group W. C. McGrew; 6. Reactions of
pre-school children to a strange observer Kevin Connolly and Peter K.
Smith; Part III. Mother-Child Interactions: 7. An observational study of
mother-infant interaction M. P. M. Richards and Judith F. Bernal; 8.
Attachment behaviour out of doors J. W. Anderson; Behaviour of children and
their mothers at separation and greeting N. Blurton Jones and Gill M.
Leach; 10. A comparison of the social behaviour of some normal and problem
children Gill M. Leach; 11. Aspects of the developmental ethology of a
foraging people M. J. Konner; 12. Comparative aspects of mother-child
contact N. Blurton Jones; 13. The evolution and ontogeny of hand function
Kevin Connolly and John Elliott; Indices.
Foreword N. Tinbergen; Acknowledgements; Part I. Introduction: 1.
Characteristics of ethological studies of human behaviour N. Blurton Jones;
Part II. Child-Child Interactions: 2. Human non-verbal behaviour, a means
of communication Christopher R. Brannigan and David A. Humphries; 3.
Patterns of play and social interaction in pre-school children Peter K.
Smith and Kevin Connolly; 4. Categories of child-child interaction N.
Blurton Jones; 5. Aspects of social development in nursery school children,
with emphasis on introduction to the group W. C. McGrew; 6. Reactions of
pre-school children to a strange observer Kevin Connolly and Peter K.
Smith; Part III. Mother-Child Interactions: 7. An observational study of
mother-infant interaction M. P. M. Richards and Judith F. Bernal; 8.
Attachment behaviour out of doors J. W. Anderson; Behaviour of children and
their mothers at separation and greeting N. Blurton Jones and Gill M.
Leach; 10. A comparison of the social behaviour of some normal and problem
children Gill M. Leach; 11. Aspects of the developmental ethology of a
foraging people M. J. Konner; 12. Comparative aspects of mother-child
contact N. Blurton Jones; 13. The evolution and ontogeny of hand function
Kevin Connolly and John Elliott; Indices.
Characteristics of ethological studies of human behaviour N. Blurton Jones;
Part II. Child-Child Interactions: 2. Human non-verbal behaviour, a means
of communication Christopher R. Brannigan and David A. Humphries; 3.
Patterns of play and social interaction in pre-school children Peter K.
Smith and Kevin Connolly; 4. Categories of child-child interaction N.
Blurton Jones; 5. Aspects of social development in nursery school children,
with emphasis on introduction to the group W. C. McGrew; 6. Reactions of
pre-school children to a strange observer Kevin Connolly and Peter K.
Smith; Part III. Mother-Child Interactions: 7. An observational study of
mother-infant interaction M. P. M. Richards and Judith F. Bernal; 8.
Attachment behaviour out of doors J. W. Anderson; Behaviour of children and
their mothers at separation and greeting N. Blurton Jones and Gill M.
Leach; 10. A comparison of the social behaviour of some normal and problem
children Gill M. Leach; 11. Aspects of the developmental ethology of a
foraging people M. J. Konner; 12. Comparative aspects of mother-child
contact N. Blurton Jones; 13. The evolution and ontogeny of hand function
Kevin Connolly and John Elliott; Indices.