Books and Journals

To help further your study in Developmental Psychology

APA Science Journals:
 
    Developmental Psychology
    Journal of Family Psychology
    PsycSCAN: Developmental Psychology
    PsycSCAN: Learning Disorders & Mental Retardation
 
   [The first two journals listed are on-line journals, you can get to complete articles from there.  The second (PsycSCAN) set of journals listed here would be relevant to you as you work on a paper, do research, etc., as you subscribe to them and they send you relevant articles as soon as they appear, with full citations]

Books:

    Changes in Sensory Motor Behavior in Aging
    The Child in the World of Tomorrow:  The Next Generation
    The Development of Attention
    The Development of Coordination in Infancy
    The Development of Timing Control and Temporal Organization in Coordinated Action
    Developmental Psychology
    Insights into the Reach and Grasp Movement
    Intelligence, Mind, and Reasoning
    The Self in Infancy
    Vision and Motor Control

    (Want to expand your library of Developmental Psychology books? For the aforementioned links, you can view reviews and/or excerpts for, and get ISBN and ordering information)

Recent Publications:

    Keenan, T. (1996).  "Do young children use echoic information in their comprehension
        of sarcastic speech? A developmental test of echoic mention theory."  Manuscript
        submitted to the British Journal of Developmental Psychology.
    Keenan, T., Olson, D.R., & Marini, Z. (1996).  "Working memory and children's
        developing theories of mind."  Manuscript submitted to the Australian Journal
        of Psychology.
    Keenan, T., Ruffman, T., & Olson, D. (1994).  "When do children begin to understand
        logical inference as a source of knowledge?"  Cognitive Development, 9, 331-353.
    Maclean, D., Keenan, T., Miller, F., & Keating, D. (1996) "Development of the
        object concept:  Integrating context and content."  Manuscript submitted to
        Infant Behavior & Development.
    Ruffman, T. & Keenan, T. (1996). "The belief-based emotion of surprise: The case
        for a lag in understanding relative to false belief."  Developmental Psychology,
        32, 40-49.
    Ruffman, T., Olson, D., Ash, T. & Keenan, T. (1993) "The ABC's of deception:
        Do young children understand deception in the same way as adults?"
        Developmental Psychology, 29, 74-87.

    (These books listed in APA citation style you may want to use for research, or just more information in this field. Print out this page and you will have reference resources to use when you visit the library)
  

 
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