Genes, Environments, and Differential Susceptibility
Current Topics in Evolutionary Developmental Psychology
Herausgeber: Kanazawa, Satoshi
Genes, Environments, and Differential Susceptibility
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Herausgeber: Kanazawa, Satoshi
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"For students and researchers alike, this overview encompasses the field of evolutionary developmental psychology. Written by world-renowned experts, the chapters provide essential reading for those studying developmental, evolutionary, clinical, and educational psychology as well as criminology, human genetics and the wider social sciences"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009363952
- ISBN-10: 1009363956
- Artikelnr.: 73531423
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009363952
- ISBN-10: 1009363956
- Artikelnr.: 73531423
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: the evolutionary perspective in developmental psychology
Satoshi Kanazawa; Part I. Historical Background and Theoretical Foundations
of Jay Belsky's Work in Evolutionary Developmental Psychology: 1. How
Belsky's model of child abuse has transformed scientific understanding,
clinical practice, and public policy Kenneth A. Dodge, W. Benjamin Goodman
and Helen Milojevich; 2. A turning point for the life history approach to
individual differences Marco del Giudice; 3. Individual differences in
response to the environment: from diathesis-stress to differential
susceptibility and vantage sensitivity Michael Pluess; Part II.
Parent-Child Relations and Attachment: 4. Evolutionary lifespan models of
attachment and reproductive strategies Ohad Szepsenwol and Jeffry A.
Simpson; 5. Stability and change in attachment from preschool to
adolescence Lars Wichstrøm; 6. The legacy of the determinants of parenting
process model Sara R. Jaffee; Part III. Life-Course Development from
Prenatal Environment Through Childhood to Adulthood: 7. School contexts,
relationships with teachers, and child development Robert C. Pianta; 8. The
childhood roots of vaccine hesitance and resistance: a 5-decade cohort
study Terrie E. Moffitt, Avshalom Caspi and Richie Poulton; Part IV.
Differential Susceptibility to Environmental Influences: 9. Unequal monks,
unequal hoods: genetic differential susceptibility in experiments Marian J.
Bakermans-Kranenburg and Marinus van IJzendoorn; 10. Child maltreatment and
the development of multi-system resilience Dante Cicchetti; 11.
Differential susceptibility and its application to understanding antisocial
behavior Kevin M. Beaver; Conclusion: science, politics, and the two
universal laws of human behavior Satoshi Kanazawa; Afterword: My 50-Year
Friendship with Jay Belsky Laurence Steinberg; Biography of Jay Belsky
Daniel W. Belsky.
Satoshi Kanazawa; Part I. Historical Background and Theoretical Foundations
of Jay Belsky's Work in Evolutionary Developmental Psychology: 1. How
Belsky's model of child abuse has transformed scientific understanding,
clinical practice, and public policy Kenneth A. Dodge, W. Benjamin Goodman
and Helen Milojevich; 2. A turning point for the life history approach to
individual differences Marco del Giudice; 3. Individual differences in
response to the environment: from diathesis-stress to differential
susceptibility and vantage sensitivity Michael Pluess; Part II.
Parent-Child Relations and Attachment: 4. Evolutionary lifespan models of
attachment and reproductive strategies Ohad Szepsenwol and Jeffry A.
Simpson; 5. Stability and change in attachment from preschool to
adolescence Lars Wichstrøm; 6. The legacy of the determinants of parenting
process model Sara R. Jaffee; Part III. Life-Course Development from
Prenatal Environment Through Childhood to Adulthood: 7. School contexts,
relationships with teachers, and child development Robert C. Pianta; 8. The
childhood roots of vaccine hesitance and resistance: a 5-decade cohort
study Terrie E. Moffitt, Avshalom Caspi and Richie Poulton; Part IV.
Differential Susceptibility to Environmental Influences: 9. Unequal monks,
unequal hoods: genetic differential susceptibility in experiments Marian J.
Bakermans-Kranenburg and Marinus van IJzendoorn; 10. Child maltreatment and
the development of multi-system resilience Dante Cicchetti; 11.
Differential susceptibility and its application to understanding antisocial
behavior Kevin M. Beaver; Conclusion: science, politics, and the two
universal laws of human behavior Satoshi Kanazawa; Afterword: My 50-Year
Friendship with Jay Belsky Laurence Steinberg; Biography of Jay Belsky
Daniel W. Belsky.
Introduction: the evolutionary perspective in developmental psychology
Satoshi Kanazawa; Part I. Historical Background and Theoretical Foundations
of Jay Belsky's Work in Evolutionary Developmental Psychology: 1. How
Belsky's model of child abuse has transformed scientific understanding,
clinical practice, and public policy Kenneth A. Dodge, W. Benjamin Goodman
and Helen Milojevich; 2. A turning point for the life history approach to
individual differences Marco del Giudice; 3. Individual differences in
response to the environment: from diathesis-stress to differential
susceptibility and vantage sensitivity Michael Pluess; Part II.
Parent-Child Relations and Attachment: 4. Evolutionary lifespan models of
attachment and reproductive strategies Ohad Szepsenwol and Jeffry A.
Simpson; 5. Stability and change in attachment from preschool to
adolescence Lars Wichstrøm; 6. The legacy of the determinants of parenting
process model Sara R. Jaffee; Part III. Life-Course Development from
Prenatal Environment Through Childhood to Adulthood: 7. School contexts,
relationships with teachers, and child development Robert C. Pianta; 8. The
childhood roots of vaccine hesitance and resistance: a 5-decade cohort
study Terrie E. Moffitt, Avshalom Caspi and Richie Poulton; Part IV.
Differential Susceptibility to Environmental Influences: 9. Unequal monks,
unequal hoods: genetic differential susceptibility in experiments Marian J.
Bakermans-Kranenburg and Marinus van IJzendoorn; 10. Child maltreatment and
the development of multi-system resilience Dante Cicchetti; 11.
Differential susceptibility and its application to understanding antisocial
behavior Kevin M. Beaver; Conclusion: science, politics, and the two
universal laws of human behavior Satoshi Kanazawa; Afterword: My 50-Year
Friendship with Jay Belsky Laurence Steinberg; Biography of Jay Belsky
Daniel W. Belsky.
Satoshi Kanazawa; Part I. Historical Background and Theoretical Foundations
of Jay Belsky's Work in Evolutionary Developmental Psychology: 1. How
Belsky's model of child abuse has transformed scientific understanding,
clinical practice, and public policy Kenneth A. Dodge, W. Benjamin Goodman
and Helen Milojevich; 2. A turning point for the life history approach to
individual differences Marco del Giudice; 3. Individual differences in
response to the environment: from diathesis-stress to differential
susceptibility and vantage sensitivity Michael Pluess; Part II.
Parent-Child Relations and Attachment: 4. Evolutionary lifespan models of
attachment and reproductive strategies Ohad Szepsenwol and Jeffry A.
Simpson; 5. Stability and change in attachment from preschool to
adolescence Lars Wichstrøm; 6. The legacy of the determinants of parenting
process model Sara R. Jaffee; Part III. Life-Course Development from
Prenatal Environment Through Childhood to Adulthood: 7. School contexts,
relationships with teachers, and child development Robert C. Pianta; 8. The
childhood roots of vaccine hesitance and resistance: a 5-decade cohort
study Terrie E. Moffitt, Avshalom Caspi and Richie Poulton; Part IV.
Differential Susceptibility to Environmental Influences: 9. Unequal monks,
unequal hoods: genetic differential susceptibility in experiments Marian J.
Bakermans-Kranenburg and Marinus van IJzendoorn; 10. Child maltreatment and
the development of multi-system resilience Dante Cicchetti; 11.
Differential susceptibility and its application to understanding antisocial
behavior Kevin M. Beaver; Conclusion: science, politics, and the two
universal laws of human behavior Satoshi Kanazawa; Afterword: My 50-Year
Friendship with Jay Belsky Laurence Steinberg; Biography of Jay Belsky
Daniel W. Belsky.