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Edward F Zigler
Professor Emeritus (Ph.D., 1958, University of Texas) Bush Center
We have spent over three decades studying motivational determinants of children’s performance and the influence of life circumstances on children’s behavior. This work includes the effects of socialization settings, treatment regimens, intervention programs, and family factors. Much of our research has focused on cognitive and social-emotional development, particularly in children who are mentally retarded or from lower-income families. We have approached the study of MR from a developmental perspective, arguing that the majority of retarded persons are normal in the sense that their intellectual functioning follows the same steps and processes as the rest of the population. We have demonstrated that in many cases the attenuated functioning associated with retardation (over that expected by a general intellectual delay) is due to motivational factors rather than to a circumscribed defect. Our empirical and theoretical journeys have led to our efforts to redefine mental retardation in terms of intelligence and etiology. We are also working to apply the developmental approach to psychopathology in retarded and non-retarded persons.
Sample Publications
Zigler, E., & Hall, N. W. (2000). Child development and social policy: Theory and applications. Boston, MA: McGraw- Hill.
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