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developmental psychology |
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developmental psychologyBranch of psychology concerned with changes in cognitive, motivational, psychophysiological, and social functioning that occur throughout the human life span. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, developmental psychologists were concerned primarily with child psychology. In the 1950s they became interested in the relationship between child rearing and adult personality, as well as in examining adolescence in its own right. By the late 20th century they had become interested in all aspects of psychological development and change over the entire life span. |
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| The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 123 (2), 359-360. The findings corroborate one of the few earlier tickle studies, published in 1941 in the Journal of Genetic Psychology by Dr. He holds a Federal Certificate of Proficiency as an interior designer from the Geneva School of Decorative Arts and obtained a degree in psychology, followed by a diploma in genetic psychology and its applications from Geneva University's Psychology and Educational Sciences Faculty. |
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