Biological Measures of Human Experience across the Lifespan

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This volume explores methods used by social scientists and human biologists to understand fundamental aspects of human experience. It is organized by stages of the human lifespan: beginnings, adulthood, and aging. Explored are particular kinds of experiences - including pain, stress, activity levels, sleep quality, memory, and menopausal hot flashes - that have traditionally relied upon self-reports, but are subject to inter-individual differences in self-awareness or culture-based expectations. The volume also examines other ways in which normally invisible phenomena can be made visible, such as the caloric content of foods, blood pressure, fecundity, growth, nutritional status, genotypes, and bone health. All of the chapters in this book address the means by which social scientists and human biologists measure subjective and objective experience.

Examines how social scientists and human biologists measure a wide range of phenomena across the lifespan Discusses various phenomena experienced throughout the human lifespan? Takes a broad approach to the discussion of measuring human experience Discusses the variability in the relationship between self-reports and biological markers? Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Lynnette Leidy Sievert is a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She has international recognition for her cross-cultural studies of women at mid-life. Her work includes both quantitative and qualitative measures, and her human biology background has enabled her to integrate biological and anthropological approaches to understanding this critical period in women's lives. She is an elected Fellow of the AAAS, and has served on the Executive Committee of the Human Biology Association and on the Board of Trustees of the North American Menopause Society. She is the author of numerous scholarly articles, and Menopause: A Biocultural Perspective, published by Rutgers University Press in 2006.
Daniel E. Brown is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Hawaii at Hilo. He has utilized self-reports and biological markers of stress in his studies on immigration and ethnic health disparities. He is the former President of the Human Biology Association and an elected Fellow of the AAAS. He is the author of numerous peer-reviewed scholarly articles, as well as coauthor of Fundamentals of Human Ecology (1998) and author of Human Biological Diversity: An Introduction to Human Biology (2010), both published by Prentice-Hall.

Inhalt
Introduction.- Part I: Beginnings.- Part II: Adulthood.- Part III: Aging.- Part IV: Making visible the invisible.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783319441016
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Business, Finance & Law
    • Auflage 1st edition 2016
    • Editor Daniel E. Brown, Lynnette Leidy Sievert
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 348
    • Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
    • Gewicht 688g
    • Größe H241mm x B160mm x T25mm
    • Jahr 2017
    • EAN 9783319441016
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 3319441019
    • Veröffentlichung 02.01.2017
    • Titel Biological Measures of Human Experience across the Lifespan
    • Untertitel Making Visible the Invisible

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