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Ethology and Human Development

by John Archer
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Overview

The developmental origins of human behavior are often seen as having parallels with the natural world of animal behavior. Researchers in ethology, the biological study of animal behavior, have amassed an enormous body of research, but the psychological study of child development has often ignored the findings, with the notable exception of John Bowlby's use of imprinting as a basis for a novel theory of human attachment. The author of this new book, a psychologist who has carried out research in ethology, evaluates the impact of several decades of ethological work on developmental psychology. He views human development from the context of the natural world, thereby re-establishing the links, begun with Charles Darwin, between research on child development and animal behavior. Chapters summarize important research on observational methods, animal models, social processes, sociobiology, the comparative method, non-verbal communication, and mental processes.

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Choice

...a well researched volume that draws on material from more than 750 sources. Archer's book is timely and up-to-date....A valuable resource for graduate students and researchers in child development.

Times Higher Education Supplement

This is a unique book....the first to integrate ethology with human development....The book is very concise, well written, and appealing. The graphics are clear and well chosen. The reference list attests to the author's firm command of the ethological and developmental literature.
β€” Glenn Weisfeld, Editor, HUMAN ETHOLOGY NEWSLETTER

Choice

"...a well researched volume that draws on material from more than 750 sources. Archer's book is timely and up-to-date....A valuable resource for graduate students and researchers in child development."

Times Higher Educational Supplement

"This is a unique book....the first to integrate ethology with human development....The book is very concise, well written, and appealing. The graphics are clear and well chosen. The reference list attests to the author's firm command of the ethological and developmental literature."
β€” Glenn Weisfeld

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1992
Publisher
Hempstead, UK : Harvester Wheatsheaf ; 1992.
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780389209966

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