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Leading researchers summarize cutting-edge research and methods for the study of intraindividual variability in different behavioral domains such as cognitive and emotional functioning across the lifespan - from childhood to adult development -- in this new handbook. Tightly edited to ensure consistency and accessibility, the book's data sets are available on the web. Intended for advanced students and researchers in developmental psychology across the lifespan or life course sociology, psychology, family studies, gerontology, education, and medicine interested in intraindividual variability…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Leading researchers summarize cutting-edge research and methods for the study of intraindividual variability in different behavioral domains such as cognitive and emotional functioning across the lifespan - from childhood to adult development -- in this new handbook. Tightly edited to ensure consistency and accessibility, the book's data sets are available on the web. Intended for advanced students and researchers in developmental psychology across the lifespan or life course sociology, psychology, family studies, gerontology, education, and medicine interested in intraindividual variability of behavior or as a text for advanced data analysis courses offered in these departments.
Autorenporträt
Manfred Diehl is professor of Human Development and Family Studies at Colorado State University. Karen Hooker is the Jo Anne Leonard Petersen Chair in Gerontology and Family Studies, and Professor and Co-Director of the School of Social and Behavioral Health Sciences at Oregon State University.  Martin J. Sliwinski is professor of Human Development and Family Studies and Director of the Center for Healthy Aging at Pennsylvania State University.