The effects of childhood experiences on Adult behavior

The Paper is an opportunity to further research an area of interest within the Developmental Psychology Course. Students are encouraged to take this opportunity to explore this topic more intensely and even bring a new perspective to the existing research. You must select from the topics within the text. If you have a desire to explore an unrelated topic, it must be approved by your professor. The culmination of that project must be submitted in a 10-page research paper.
See below for the guidelines for the paper:
Each student will prepare a Term Paper on a subject of their own choosing. The paper is to be focused, concise, and not more than 10 double-spaced text pages [including title page, reference page or, any addendum]. The paper will be prepared according to APA style, with a separate reference section and appropriate attributions made for the scrutinized resources. There must be at least 4-6 additional sources/references that are cited.
The Topic proposal is due 10/22/21. Please submit your topic proposal in the Assignment Section of Blackboard. It should consist of 3-4 sentences explaining what your research topic will be.
The Research paper is due on 12/20 An Extra Credit of 2 points can be earned for any paper turned in on or before the due date. A Ten-point forfeiture will be assessed for late work submissions.

One source to be used is the textbook:
Berk, B. E., & Meyers, A. B. (2015). Infants, children, and adolescents (8th ed). Pearson

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