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Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Development

Child and Adolescent Development

Portions of What is Human Development? are attributed to The Whole Child: Development in the Early Years. CC License: Attribution, Non-commercial, Share-alike.

Contextual Influences on Development

The last three paragraphs of Cohort, Socioeconomic Status, and Culture are attributed to The Whole Child: Development in the Early Years. CC License: Attribution, Non-commercial, Share-alike.

Chapter 2: Psychological Research

Chapter 3: Developmental Theories

Chapter 4: Genes and Environment

Behavioral Genetics

Content in the Examples box is attributed to Child and Adolescent Psychology. CC license: Attribution.

Discussion of range of reaction under The Interaction of Genes and Environment is attributed to Child and Adolescent Psychology. CC license: Attribution.

The second paragraph of Epigenetics is attributed to Child and Adolescent Psychology. CC license: Attribution.

Discussion of passive genotype-environment correlation under How do genes shape the environment? is attributed to Lifespan Development: A Psychological Perspective. CC license: Attribution, Non-commercial, Share-alike.

Chapter 5: Prenatal Development

Stages of Prenatal Development

The second paragraph under The Embryonic Period (Weeks 3-8) is attributed to The Whole Child: Development in the Early Years. CC License: Attribution, Non-commercial, Share-alike.

Chapter 6: Physical Development

Immunizations

The Immunizations section is attributed to The Whole Child: Development in the Early Years. CC License: Attribution, Non-commercial, Share-alike.

Sensory and Motor Development

A portion of the first paragraph under Major Motor Milestones is attributed to The Whole Child: Development in the Early Years. CC License: Attribution, Non-commercial, Share-alike.

Chapter 7: Cognitive Development

Chapter 8: Intelligence and Schooling

Intelligence

The Origins of Intelligence section is attributed to Psychology. CC License: Attribution, Non-commercial.

A portion of the first paragraph under Theories of Intelligence is attributed to Psychology. CC License: Attribution, Non-commercial.

The Cattell’s Crystallized and Fluid Intelligence section is attributed to Psychology. CC License: Attribution, Non-commercial.

A portion of the second paragraph under Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory of Intelligence is attributed to Psychology. CC License: Attribution, Non-commercial.

A portion of the Creativity section is attributed to Psychology. CC License: Attribution, Non-commercial.

The last sentence in the first paragraph of Measuring Intelligence is attributed to Psychology. CC License: Attribution, Non-commercial.

Figure 8.1 under Measuring Intelligence is attributed to The Noba Project: Intelligence. CC License: Attribution, Non-commercial, Share-alike.

Portions of the first and second paragraph in the Standardization and the Intelligence Quotient section are attributed to The Noba Project: Intelligence. CC License: Attribution, Non-commercial, Share-alike.

Most of the first paragraph in the Bias in Intelligence Testing section is attributed to Psychology. CC License: Attribution, Non-commercial.

Chapter 9: Language Development

Language Development Progression

The last paragraph under Language Errors is attributed to Lifespan Development. CC license: Attribution, Non-commercial, Share-alike.

Chapter 10: Emotional Development and Attachment

What are Emotions

The first paragraph is attributed to The Whole Child: Development in the Early Years. CC License: Attribution, Non-commercial, Share-alike.

The second and third paragraphs are attributed to Child and Adolescent Psychology. CC license: Attribution.

Chapter 11: Development of Self and Identity

Development of Self

The second paragraph under Self-Awareness is attributed to Child and Adolescent Psychology. CC license: Attribution.

Domains of Identity

The Minority Identity Development section and Bicultural and Multiracial Identity Development section are attributed to Lifespan Development: A Psychological Perspective. CC License: Attribution, Non-commercial, Share-alike.

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