Advances in Child Development and BehaviorAcademic Press, 10 sep 1981 - 309 pagina's Advances in Child Development and Behavior |
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A LevelsofFunctioning Explanation | 83 |
Comments and an Alternative Schema | 119 |
An Alternative Perspective | 137 |
Chapter 6 Reply to Commentaries | 145 |
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Chapter 9 Human Facial Expressions in Response to Taste and Smell Stimulation | 257 |
Author Index | 297 |
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Contents of Previous Volumes | 311 |
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Advances in Child Development and Behavior, Volume 18 Hayne W. Reese Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1984 |
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Pagina xi - Recent advances in the field are summarized and integrated, complexities are exposed, and fresh viewpoints are offered ..." That these goals have been achieved by the previous volumes is evidenced by glancing through the chapter headings . . . Many of these chapters have become very well-known and some are now standard references for particular topics . . . "Each author has been willing to go beyond a simple review...