Adolescence ISE

12th Edition
1260569411 · 9781260569414
Cutting-edge science, personalised for today’s students. As a well-respected researcher, Steinberg connects current research with real-world application, helping students see the similarities and differences in adolescent development across differe… Read More
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Introduction: The Study of Adolescent Development
The Boundaries of Adolescence 
A Framework for Studying Adolescence
Theoretical Perspectives on Adolescence
Stereotypes Versus Scientific Study


PART 1: The Fundamental Changes of Adolescence
Chapter 1: Biological Transitions
Chapter 2: Cognitive Transitions
Chapter 3: Social Transitions


PART 2: The Contexts of Adolescence
Chapter 4: Families
Chapter 5: Peer Groups
Chapter 6: Schools
Chapter 7: Work, Leisure, and Media


PART 3: Psychosocial Development During Adolescence
Chapter 8: Identity
Chapter 9: Autonomy
Chapter 10: Intimacy
Chapter 11: Sexuality
Chapter 12: Achievement
Chapter 13: Psychosocial Problems in Adolescence


Cutting-edge science, personalised for today’s students. As a well-respected researcher, Steinberg connects current research with real-world application, helping students see the similarities and differences in adolescent development across different social, economic and cultural backgrounds. Through an integrated, personalised digital learning program, students gain the insight they need to study smarter, stay focused and improve their performance.