Descripción del título
This book is about the children of the town of Midwest U.S.A. in the middle years of the twentieth century. It describes in plain language and in concrete detail the everyday behavior of Midwest children and the ordinary circumstances of their lives as these were seen by skilled observers. The volume includes, as well, description in terms of theories and concepts of the behavior and living conditions of these children. It also contains some comparative data upon the children of the Lawton School, a school for crippled children situated in neighboring Capitol City. Parts of the book present methods which, although they were developed to meet specific requirements of the research, are believed to have significance beyond the reported findings. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved)
Monografía
monografia Rebiun17128354 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun17128354 060915s1954 nyu sb 000 0 eng d UAM 991006604959704211 DcWaAPA. UtOrBLW Barker, Roger G. Midwest and its children Recurso electrónico] the psychological ecology of an American town New York, NY Row, Peterson and Company 1954 New York, NY New York, NY Row, Peterson and Company p. cm p. This book is about the children of the town of Midwest U.S.A. in the middle years of the twentieth century. It describes in plain language and in concrete detail the everyday behavior of Midwest children and the ordinary circumstances of their lives as these were seen by skilled observers. The volume includes, as well, description in terms of theories and concepts of the behavior and living conditions of these children. It also contains some comparative data upon the children of the Lawton School, a school for crippled children situated in neighboring Capitol City. Parts of the book present methods which, although they were developed to meet specific requirements of the research, are believed to have significance beyond the reported findings. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved) Also issued in print Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. American Psychological Association 2004. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement. s2004 dcunns Child development Environmental psychology Cities and towns Child Development Wright, Herbert F. PsycBooks (Servicio en línea)