Developmental and Educational Psychology

645.4k papers and 15.4M indexed citations i.

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645.4k papers covering Developmental and Educational Psychology have received a total of 15.4M indexed citations since 1950. Papers on subfields are most often about the specific topic of Reading and Literacy Development, Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods and Behavioral and Psychological Studies and also cover the fields of Education, Cognitive Neuroscience and Social Psychology. Papers citing papers on subfields are usually about Cognitive Neuroscience, Education and Social Psychology. Some of the most active scholars covering Developmental and Educational Psychology are Icek Ajzen, Albert Bandura, Jacob Cohen, Julian B. Rotter, Michael Tomasello, Barry J. Zimmerman, Richard E. Mayer, Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, Keith Rayner and Mihály Csíkszentmihályi.

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