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Studies in Child Development
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228 pages
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Arnold Gesell's 1948 work offers a pioneering quantitative analysis of child behavior and development. By creating specific parameters, he observed young children's responses to various stimuli, such as cubes and bells, documenting their behaviors meticulously. This study is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of child development research. The republished edition includes a new biography of Gesell, highlighting his significant contributions as a psychologist and pediatrician in the field.
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