1st Edition
The Relationship Between Social and Cognitive Development
Edited By Willis F. Overton
Copyright 1983
272 Pages
by
Psychology Press
272 Pages
by
Psychology Press
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Published in the year 1983, The Relationship Between Social and Cognitive Development is a valuable contribution to the field of Developmental Psychology.
Chapter 1 1 Empathy, Guilt, and Social Cognition, Martin L.Hoffman; Chapter 2 2 Domains and Categories in Social—Cognitive Development, ElliotTuriel; Chapter 3 3 Cognition of Physical and Social Events, Frank B.Murray; Chapter 4 4 The Nature of Social-Cognitive Change in the Developing Child, WilliamDamon; Chapter 5 5 Who Killed the Epistemic Subject?, David J.Bearison; Chapter 6 6 Children's Understanding of Multiple Emotions: A Cognitive—Developmental Approach, SusanHarter; Chapter 7 7 Notes on the Cognitive-Developmental Approach to the Study of Social Cognition in Children, HerbertZimiles; Chapter 8 8 Piaget and the Self Constituted through Relations, JamesYouniss; Chapter 9 9 Piaget, Play, and Cognition, Revisited, BrianSutton-Smith; Chapter 10 10 Sutton-Smith, Play, and Maybe Piaget, GeorgeForman; Author Index; Subject Index;
Biography
Edited by Overton, Willis F.