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    Alan Booth, Susan M. McHale, Nancy S. Landale, editors.
    Summary: "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."--Book jacket.

    Contents:
    Part I. Parenting and Early Childhood Behavior and Development
    1. How Mothers are Born: A Psychobiological Analysis of Mothering / Viara Mileva-Seitz and Alison S. Fleming
    2. How Fathers Evolve: A Functional Analysis of Fathering Behavior / Anne Storey and Carolyn Walsh
    3. Caregiving as Co-Regulation: Psychobiological Processes And Child Functioning / Susan D. Calkins
    4. The Determinants of Parenting in GxE Perspective: A Case of Differential Susceptibility? / Jay Belsky
    Part II. Development and Adjustment in Adolescence
    5. Gene-Environment Interplay Helps To Explain Influences of Family Relationships on Adolescent Adjustment and Development / Jenae M. Neiderhiser
    6. The Importance of the Phenotype in Explorations of Gene-Environment Interplay / S. Alexandra Burt
    7. The Importance of Puberty in Adolescent Development / Sheri A. Berenbaum
    8. Genes, Hormones, and Family Behavior: What Makes Adolescence Unique? / Sally I. Powers
    Part III. Mate Selection, Family Formation, and Fertility
    9. Human Adaptations for Mating: Frameworks for Understanding Patterns of Family Formation and Fertility / Steven W. Gangestad
    10. The Need for Family Research Using Multiple Approaches and Methods / Brian M. D'Onofrio, Niklas Langstrom and Paul Lichtenstein
    11. Psychological Adaptation and Human Fertility Patterns: Some Evidence of Human Mating Strategies as Evoked Sexual Culture / David P. Schmitt
    12. Comments on Consilience Efforts / S. Philip Morgan
    Part IV. Family Adaptations to Resource Disparities
    13. Family Influences on Children's Well-Being: Potential Roles of Molecular Genetics and Epigenetics / Guang Guo
    14. Social Inequalities, Family Relationships, and Child Health / Mark V. Flinn
    15. Family Resources, Genes, and Human Development / Pilyoung Kim and Gary W. Evans
    16. In Search of GE: Why We Haven't Documented a Gene-Social Environment Interaction Yet / Dalton Conley
    17. A Promising Approach to Future Biosocial Research on the Family: Considering The Role of Temporal Context / Jennifer B. Kane and Chun Bun Lam.
    Digital Access Springer 2011