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Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword to the Handbook of Child Psychology and Developmental Science, Seventh Edition; Preface; Volume 3 Preface; Contributors; Chapter 1 Processes Underlying Social, Emotional, and Personality Development: A Preliminary Survey of the Terrain; Introduction; Cross-Cutting Conceptual Issues; Organizational Developmental Contextualism; The Focus on Individual Differences; Diversity and Internationalism; Prominent Phases of Development; Outline of the Volume; Conclusions; References; Chapter 2 Measuring Socioemotional Development; Introduction.
Brief History of Measurement in the Study of Socioemotional DevelopmentCross-Cutting Themes in Developmental Measurement; General Measurement Issues; Choosing Measurement Methods: Issues and Considerations; Observational Methods; Why Observe?; What to Observe?; Decisions About What to Record and How; Who Does the Observing?; Structured Observations and Laboratory Tasks; Measurement Quality of Observations; Observational Methods: Summary and Conclusions; Verbal Report: Interviews and Questionnaires; Verbal Report: Interviews; Verbal Report: Questionnaires.
Verbal Report: Summary and ConclusionsPsychobiological Measures: Neurophysiology, Psychophysiology, and Genetics; Neurophysiological Measures; Psychophysiological Measures; Genetic Variation; Psychobiological Measures: Summary and Conclusions; Looking Ahead: Opportunities and Challenges for Measurement; Bidirectional Transactions Among Genes, Brain, and Social Behavior; Using Neuroimaging to Study Real Social Interactions; Triangulation of Research Methods; Closing Notes; References; Chapter 3 Evolution and Prenatal Development: An Evolutionary Perspective; Introduction.
History of Development Within Evolutionary TheoryBasic Distinctions; Evolution; Evolution and Development: During the Modern Synthesis; Modern Epigenetics; Epigenetic Effects of Parenting Behavior; Epigenetic Effects of Maternal Nutrition; Conclusion; Life History Theory: Evolution and Development; Fitness; The Current-Future Trade-Off; Parent-Offspring Conflict in Utero; Prenatal Stress, Endocrine Responses, and Offspring Development; Developmental Plasticity; Fetal Growth; Placental Weight and Placental Ratio; Environmentally Appropriate Adaptation, Not Pathology.
Stress, Stressors, and Adaptive and Maladaptive CopingMaternal Stress During Pregnancy and Early Development; Biological Mechanisms of Maternal Stress; Stress During Pregnancy and Developmental Outcomes; Behavior, Cognition, and Mental Health; Prenatal Nutrition, Fetal Development, and Offspring Phenotype; Iron; Folate; Calcium; Nutrition and Fetal Programming; Epigenetics as a Potential Organizing Mechanism; Prenatal Toxins, Teratogens, and Development; Pollutants of Emerging Concern; Bisphenol A; Phthalates; Perfluorinated Compounds; Conclusion and Perspectives for Future Studies.
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