Temperament and DevelopmentThis long-awaited new volume arising from the authors' famed 20-year New York Longitudinal Study shows the significance of temperament, as it interacts with significant feature of the environment, for normal and deviant psychological development of the different groups of children who have been followed from infancy into adolescence and adulthood--Jacket. |
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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND | 1 |
THEORETICAL AND OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK | 8 |
TEMPERAMENT AND ITS DELINEATION | 18 |
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