Published by Pearson (October 3, 2013) © 2014
Jeffrey ArnettHelps students understand how culture impacts development in adolescence and emerging adulthood.
Grounded in a global cultural perspective (within and outside of the US), this text enriches the discussion with historical context and an interdisciplinary approach, including studies from fields such as anthropology and sociology, in addition to the compelling psychological research on adolescent development. This book also takes into account the period of “emerging adulthood” (ages 18-25), a term coined by the author, and an area of study for which Arnett is a leading expert.
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- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Biological Foundations
- Chapter 3 Cognitive Foundations
- Chapter 4 Cultural Beliefs
- Chapter 5 Gender
- Chapter 6 The Self
- Chapter 7 Family Relationships
- Chapter 8 Friends and Peers
- Chapter 9 Love and Sexuality
- Chapter 10 School
- Chapter 11 Work
- Chapter 12 Media
- Chapter 13 Problems and Resilience