ABSTRACT
The papers presented in this volume, written by active and well- known researchers, discuss experimental research that has validated the importance of infancy in individual development over the age continuum.
In addition, a diverse overview section contains informative chapters on conceptual models for individual differences during infancy including:
individual differences from the perspective of dynamical systems theory
the logic of behavioral genetic designs and their use in the delineation of genetic contributions to individual differences
coverage of basic statistical treatments for individual difference data focussing on cluster analytic techniques
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|109 pages
Individual Differences in Infancy: Overviews
part 2|44 pages
Individual Differences in Neurobehavioral Development
part 3|229 pages
Information Processing and Output
part 4|71 pages
Temperament and Socioemotional Development