Interactive Minds

This book PDF is perfect for those who love Psychology genre, written by Paul B. Baltes and published by Cambridge University Press which was released on 26 April 1996 with total hardcover pages 476. You could read this book directly on your devices with pdf, epub and kindle format, check detail and related Interactive Minds books below.

Interactive Minds
Author : Paul B. Baltes
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 26 April 1996
ISBN : 0521485673
Pages : 476 pages
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Interactive Minds harnesses both research and theory from several disciplines to study cognitive development in the social context of the life course.

Interactive Minds

Interactive Minds harnesses both research and theory from several disciplines to study cognitive development in the social context of the life course.

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