"Famille Aspect psychologique Congrès." . . "Public Health/Gesundheitswesen" . . "Psychotherapy and Counseling" . . "PSYCHOLOGY Developmental Lifespan Development." . . "National Symposium on Family Issues (17e : 2009 : Pennsylvania State University)" . . . "Psychology, Applied." . . "Social sciences." . . "Famille Aspect psychologique." . . . . . . "Biosocial foundations of family processes"@en . "Biosocial foundations of family processes" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\"Genes and environment. Biology and behavior. Nature and nurture. The terminology may be clear-cut, but the processes themselves are far from simple: unlike the direct cause-and-effect dichotomies of past frameworks, researchers now recognize these family-based connections as multifaceted, transactional, and emergent. [This book] aims at illuminating a multiplicity of approaches and methodologies for studying family dynamics, to match the complex interplay of physiological factors, environmental challenges, and behavioral adaptations that characterize family life and development. Chapters illustrate physical and social influences on parenting, childhood, adolescence, fertility, and family formation, providing analytical frameworks for understanding key areas such as family behavior, health, development, and adaptation to contextual stressors.\"--Jacket." . . . . . . . "Aufsatzsammlung" . . "Biosocial Foundations of Family Processes" . . . . . . . . . . . "Conference papers and proceedings" . "Conference papers and proceedings"@en . . "\"Genes and environment. Biology and behavior. Nature and nurture. The terminology may be clear-cut, but the processes themselves are far from simple: unlike the direct cause-and-effect dichotomies of past frameworks, researchers now recognize these family-based connections as multifaceted, transactional, and emergent. [This book] aims at illuminating a multiplicity of approaches and methodologies for studying family dynamics, to match the complex interplay of physiological factors, environmental challenges, and behavioral adaptations that characterize family life and development. Chapters illustrate physical and social influences on parenting, childhood, adolescence, fertility, and family formation, providing analytical frameworks for understanding key areas such as family behavior, health, development, and adaptation to contextual stressors.\"--Back cover."@en . . "Conference proceedings"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Biosocial Research Contributions to Family Processes and Problems, based on the 17th annual National Symposium on Family Issues, examines biosocial models and processes in the context of the family. Research on both biological and social/environmental influences on behavior, health, and development is represented, including behavioral endocrinology, behavior genetics, neuroscience, evolutionary psychology, sociology, demography, anthropology, economics, and psychology. The authors consider physiological and social environmental influences on parenting and early childhood development, followed."@en . . . . . . . . . . "PSYCHOLOGY Developmental General." . . "Neurosciences." . . "Aufsatzsammlung." . . "Electronic books." . . "Families." . . "National Symposium on Family Issues (17th : 2009 : Penn State University)" . . . "Biological Evolution." . . "Sociobiologie Congrès." . . "PSYCHOLOGY General." . . "Public health." . . "Famille Génétique humaine Santé Psychologie." . . "Familie." . . "Comportement humain Fécondité humaine Sciences sociales." . . "Sociobiologie." . . "Sozialpsychologie." . . "Psychophysiology." . . "FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS Life Stages General." . . "Family Relations." . .