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Reading disability


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1964
Tongue
English
Weight
77 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
0033-3085

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โœฆ Synopsis


No11 book contains reprints and abridged versions of 53 original articles representing the field of educational psychology (3) , growth and development (13), learning (1 5) , mental health (12), and measurement (10). Kuhlen and Thompson present 59 theoretical and research papers relating to psychological growth trends over the entire human life span. Grinder's interdisciplinary collection of studies of adolescence includes 38 theoretical and research studies from several branches of the social sciences, particularly psychology, sociology, and anthropology, which focus on the developmental, sociocultural, familial, peer, and school issues that affect the socialization process. Peters et al. justify the extension of guidance to the elementary school level and then present 43 papers which lend considerable substance to their argument. Finally, Charters and Gage have done a service both to school psychology and to social psychology with their survey of 37 papers analyzing a wide range of studies of social interaction processes in school situations.


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