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ISBN Number: 9780123662255
Editor: Glidden, Laraine Masters
Published by: Academic Press
Editor: Glidden, Laraine Masters
Written by: Glidden, Laraine Masters
Filed Under: Mental Illness
Filed Under: Cognitive Psychology
Filed Under: Developmental, General
Filed Under: Psychopathology, General
Filed Under: Reference
Series: International Review of Research in Mental Retardation
Series Volume: 25
Date of Publication: February 2002
Cover Type: Hardcover
Written in: English
Illustrations: Yes
Number of Pages: 298
Book Size: 9 x 6 in.
Mental retardation is defined as a condition in which an individual exhibits below-average intellectual abilities and immature behavior, characterized by an IQ below 70. Some studies have suggested that approximately 1% of the world's general population is mentally retarded. As such, mental retardation presents a major challenge to social, educational, health, and economic systems across the globe. This serial was established under the editorship of Dr. Norman R. Ellis in 1966. As a result of his editorial effort and the contributions of many authors, the serial is now recognized as the best source of reviews of behavioral research on mental retardation. From its inception, active research scientists and graduate students in mental retardation have looked to this serial as a major source of critical reviews of research and theory in the field. Review:
Praise for the Series
"This book is highly detailed and heavily referenced."
--BIOSIS
"Belongs on the shelves of every serious student and researcher whose focal interest is the retarded."
--JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
"Practically every article is of interest for psychologists who are involved with mental retardation."
--CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY
Review:
ologists who are involved with mental retardation."
--CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY
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nterest for psychologists who are involved with mental retardation."
--CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOLOGY
Synopsis:
hors, the serial is now recognized as the best source of reviews of behavioral research on mental retardation. From its inception, active research scientists and graduate students in mental retardation have looked to this serial as a major source of critical reviews of research and theory in the field.
Synopsis:
International Review of Research in Mental Retardation is an ongoing scholarly look at research into the causes, effects, classification systems, syndromes, etc. of mental retardation. Contributors come from wide-ranging perspectives, including genetics, psychology, education, and other health and behavioral sciences.