Concepts and ApplicationsWilliam Grain
Prentice-Hall, New Jersey, 1980/1992
Rs 900
From Locke and Rousseau to Piaget, Freud and Skinner, scholars have advanced our understanding of psychological development. In addition, Grain discusses the idea of conditioning as advanced by Pavlov, Erikson's eight stages of life, Jung's theory of adulthood and Chomsky's theory of language development. Grain ends with an exploration of the relationship between humanistic psychology and developmental theory.