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Claire B. Kopp (1931-2019).

Nancy Eisenberg1

  • 1Arizona State University.

The American Psychologist
|November 30, 2020
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Area of Science:

  • Developmental Psychology
  • Child Psychology

Background:

  • Memorializes Claire B. Kopp (1931-2019), a psychologist with a career spanning from 1970 to 2004.
  • Kopp held positions at UCLA and Claremont McKenna College, focusing on developmental disabilities.
  • She emphasized understanding typical development to study abnormal development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight Claire B. Kopp's significant contributions to developmental psychology.
  • To recognize her pioneering research on early childhood self-regulation.

Main Methods:

  • This is a memorial, not a research study; therefore, no specific methods are detailed.
  • It summarizes her career and research focus.

Main Results:

  • Kopp's work pioneered research on the early emergence of children's self-control and regulation.
  • Her theories stimulated a large body of subsequent research in self-regulation.

Conclusions:

  • Claire B. Kopp's legacy lies in her foundational work on self-regulation in early development.
  • Her insights continue to inform the study of developmental disabilities and typical growth.

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