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9780134319926

REVEL for The Adolescent Development, Relationships, and Culture -- Combo Access Card

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  • ISBN13:

    9780134319926

  • ISBN10:

    0134319923

  • Edition: 14th
  • Format: Access Code
  • Copyright: 2017-06-11
  • Publisher: Pearson
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Summary

An overview of adolescence that helps students see themselves in the discipline
Revel™ The Adolescent: Development, Relationships, and Culture offers an eclectic, interdisciplinary approach to the study of adolescence, presenting biological, psychological, and sociological viewpoints alongside educational, demographic, and economic data. Author Kim Dolgin places emphasis upon American adolescents, but also explores the issues facing adolescents in the developing world, as well as in Europe and Oceania. The Fourteenth Edition offers coverage of contemporary topics — such as increases in youth homelessness and sexting — to command student interest and reinforce the relevance of the course.

Revel is Pearson’s newest way of delivering our respected content. Fully digital and highly engaging, Revel replaces the textbook and gives students everything they need for the course. Informed by extensive research on how people read, think, and learn, Revel is an interactive learning environment that enables students to read, practice, and study in one continuous experience — for less than the cost of a traditional textbook.
 
NOTE: Revel is a fully digital delivery of Pearson content. This ISBN is for the standalone Revel access card. In addition to this access card, you will need a course invite link, provided by your instructor, to register for and use Revel.

Author Biography

Kim Dolgin received her undergraduate and graduate degrees at the University of Pennsylvania. She majored in biology and physical anthropology as an undergrad, completed a masters in evolutionary biology, and then went on for a Ph.D. in psychology there. Her first full-time academic position was as an assistant professor at the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota, and it was there that she initially became interested in adolescent psychology. Later, she moved to Ohio Wesleyan University, where she continued to teach Adolescent Psychology, and also taught Child Psychology and Human Sexuality. She ended her teaching career at the University of Canterbury in Christchurch, New Zealand, lecturing in both the College of Education and in the College of Science’s psychology departments. Her research has spanned diverse topics: from comparative cognition to parent-child, sibling, and friendship relationships, to music perception, to the development of higher-order reasoning capabilities, to cyber-bullying. She is the recipient of three university-wide teaching awards. Now semi-retired, Kim is an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys bird watching, traveling, and participating in community service projects.

Table of Contents

1. The Social Context of Adolescence
2. Adolescents in Theoretical Context
3. Adolescent Diversity
4. Body Issues
5. Cognitive Development
6. Self-Concept, Identity, Ethnicity, and Gender
7. The Development of Moral Values
8. Relationships with Family Members
9. Different Family Patterns
10. Being a Member of the Adolescent Subculture
11. Sexual Behaviors
12. Education and School
13. Work and Vocation
14. Adolescent Stress and Alienation
15. Substance Abuse, Addiction, and Dependency
16. Epilogue

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