Adult Development and Aging – Third Edition (2007)
Authors: Diane E. Papalia, Harvey L. Sterns, Ruth Duskin Feldman, Cameron J. Camp
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
ISBN-13: 978-0-07-293788-6
Balanced, positive textbook on adult lifespan development and aging—perfect for psychology/gerontology students, professionals, or collectors. Covers physical/cognitive/social changes, longevity research (e.g., survival curves, caloric restriction), health, work/retirement, stereotypes/discrimination, applied topics (e.g., older workers in public safety), and multicultural perspectives with strong diversity coverage.
Hardcover in good used condition: Stylish brown cover with diverse portraits (minimal shelf wear/scuffs, light patina from age/use).
Interior clean: Bright pages, tight binding, no heavy markings (samples show intact figures/tables on longevity/aging).
Thick academic volume; well-researched with real-world examples and positive outlook on aging.
Smoke-free home; preserved vintage textbook.
Solid study/reference copy—still relevant for core concepts despite newer editions. Photos show actual item (front/back/spine/interior samples).
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