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Katie Rose Dwyre

Psychology
Mr. LaFevre
5 January 2016
Bibliography
Primary Sources:
APA. "Understanding Developmental Psychology." SQL Server Express.
http://www.apa.org/action/science/developmental/index.aspx.
This website contains information on understanding the various stages of development
human beings go through. Psychologists conducted research to help people reach their
full potential. The website shows these scientists studies on human growth and
development over their individual lifespans.

Erikson, Erik. "Psycho-social Stages." Simply Psychology. SQL Server Express.


http://www.simplypsychology.org/Erik-Erikson.html.
This primary source was found on a database and shows Eriksons descriptions of
psychosocial stages, where he was greatly influenced by Sigmund Freud. Erik discovered
his own theory of psychosocial development. This information will be used to understand
the different theories behind maturity to further my research on my topic.

Gurian, Michael, and Kathy Stevens. "With Boys and Girls in Mind." ASCD.
http://www.ascd.org/publications/educational-leadership/nov04/vol62/num03/WithBoys-and-Girls-in-Mind.aspx.
This website contains research on gender and education reveals a disconnection between
teaching practices and the needs of male and female brains. This test trial shows the
differences in the mind of boys and in the minds of girls. This information will be used in
my website; Ill help to understand the differences between male and female brains and
the different way they go about doing things.

Krause, Mitchel H. "Maturity Model." MDDI. http://www.mddionline.com/article/softwarematurity-model-automated-software-testing.


Thisprimarysourcedescribesamaturitymodel;itgivesthedifferentlevelsandstagesof
maturityandwhymaturitylevelsaredifferentfordifferentpeople.Italsoexplainsthe
maindifferencesbetweenthematurityofboysandthematurityofgirls.Thisinformation
willbehelpfulincreatingmywebsitebecauseitgivesexamplesandreallifescenarios.

Lim, Sol, Cheol E. Han, Peter J. Uhlhaas, and Marcus Kaiser. "Preferential Detachment during
Human Brain Development." Oxford Journals.
http://cercor.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2013/12/13/cercor.bht333.full.
This website describes a test trial that tested the brain maturation and development of the
human brain. It contains age and sex specific structural connectivity in diffusion tensor
imaging data. This test trial will be used for research to answer the important questions
that goes along with the topic of maturity differences between boys and girls.

Tesella. "A Maturity Model for Clinical Trial Design."


https://opinion.tessella.com/general/maturity-model-clinical-trial-design/.
This primary source describes a clinical trial of maturity model. It describes different
levels of traditional, stimulation, model-driven stimulation, and program stimulation. It
also shows harnessing the power of modeling and stimulation and gives reasoning and
support behind their conclusions.

Secondary Sources:
AACAP. "The Teen Brain: Behavior, Problem Solving, and Decision Making."
https://www.aacap.org/AACAP/Families_and_Youth/Facts_for_Families/FFFGuide/The-Teen-Brain-Behavior-Problem-Solving-and-Decision-Making-095.aspx.
This website gives detailed information on the brains of teenagers and how they go about
problem solving and decision-making. It gives a great explanation as to why girls act one
towards something, and boys will act sometimes a completely different way. This
research will help in understanding the different maturity levels of males and females and
how it affects their behavior.

Anderson, Clifford. The Stages of Life. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1995.
This book describes the different stages of life between girls and boys. It explains a
template built into the human unconscious that carries within itself the overall design for
psychological growth. It describes the process of becoming psychologically maturing,
which will be extremely helpful information for my research.

Hall, Granville S. The Journal of Genetic Psychology. Vol. 6. New York: J. H. Orpha, 1898.

This book gives both research and theory on human development. It gives information on
the genetic aspect of psychology and how boys may mature like their fathers and girls
may mature like their mothers. It also shows how boys and girls mature differently when
it comes to education, counseling, school, and in the industry.

Kid's Health. "All About Puberty." http://kidshealth.org/kid/grow/body_stuff/puberty.html.


This secondary source describes the different stages of puberty for both males and
females. It helps to understand the comparisons and contrasts of the two and how they
grow up. This information will be used in my research in the topic of puberty and
understanding that it does affect their maturity and behavior.

Malina, Robert M., Claude Bouchard, and Oded Bar-Or. Growth, Maturation, and Physical
Activity. New York: Human Kinetics, 2004.
This books gives information on the different stages of growth and physical activity
between women and men. It helps to understand the reasons behind why boys and girls
mature differently and how they mature at different ages. This book will be helpful for
my website because it gives factual information and good reasoning behind it.

Marceau, Kristine. "Individual Differences in Boys and Girls Timing and Tempo of Puberty:
Modeling Development with Nonlinear Growth Models." NCBI.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3928626/.
This website shows male and female individual differences, different aspects of
intelligence, and also behavioral characteristics. It also shows that the role of learning is
very crucial in a childs maturity and development. This is key information to know when
producing the website because it shows that education plays a big part in the development
of maturity.

Money, John, and Anke A. Ehrhardt. Man & Woman, Boy & Girl: Gender Identity from
Conception to Maturity. New York: The Master Work Series, 1973.
This book gives great detailed information on how boys and girls mature differently
beginning at birth all the way up to maturity. It explains how girls mature into women
and boy mature into men, but in very different ways. This will be used in my research of
understanding the differences in maturity between the two.

Yuen, Fred K. "The Onset of Puberty." University of Hawaii.


http://www.soc.hawaii.edu/leonj/409as98/yuen/famr499.html.

This website gives detailed information on puberty, its physical and emotional aspects,
and the affects of early or late onsets of puberty in males and females. Each topic goes
into very good detail, showing the true differences between the male and female brain
and body. This information will be used to understand not only the physical aspects of the
project, but also the emotional aspects.

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