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Parnafes, O.; diSessa, A. A. – Human Development, 2013
This paper introduces and exemplifies a qualitative method for studying learning, "microgenetic learning analysis" (MLA), which is aimed jointly at developing theory and at establishing useful empirical results. Among modern methodologies, the focus on theory is somewhat distinctive. We use two strategies to describe MLA. First, we develop a…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Qualitative Research, Individual Development, Learning
Raeff, Catherine – Human Development, 2011
The goal of this paper is to contribute to the revival of Heinz Werner's organismic-developmental theory by considering some of its key claims in relation to contemporary developmental theory and research. The organismic-developmental definition of development in terms of differentiation and integration is first discussed in relation to…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Systems Approach, Individual Development, Theories
Lerner, Richard M.; Schwartz, Seth J.; Phelps, Erin – Human Development, 2009
Studying human development involves describing, explaining, and optimizing intraindividual change and interindividual differences in such change and, as such, requires longitudinal research. The selection of the appropriate type of longitudinal design requires selecting the option that best addresses the theoretical questions asked about…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Longitudinal Studies, Research Methodology, Research Design

Simons, C.J.R.; Thomas, J.L. – Human Development, 1983
Reviews papers presented at the Eighth West Virginia University Biennial Conference on Life-Span Development, which was intended to explore historical and generational (cohort) effects in life-span development.(Author/RH)
Descriptors: Conferences, Individual Development, Metacognition, Research Methodology

Modell, John – Human Development, 1997
Maintains that Settersten's article (PS 528 646) elucidates the way in which American selfhood is formed, challenged, and maintained. Focuses on how survey research aids in examining questions regarding the meaning of age norms for individuals. Notes strengths and limitations of survey research and suggests that age salience may be an aspect of…
Descriptors: Adults, Age, Behavior Standards, Individual Development

Dusek, J. B.; Meyer, W. J. – Human Development, 1980
The philosophies underlying the learning and structural theories used in psychology are described in this article. It is argued that a dialectical view provides some ways to breach the chasm between learning theory and the study of human development. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Individual Development, Learning Theories, Models

Turkheimer, Eric; And Others – Human Development, 1995
Recognizes some of the limitations of the field of behavioral genetics, but argues that the methods employed in multivariate behavior genetics and developmental behavior genetics have become the dominant paradigms in the field. (MDM)
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Genetics, Individual Development, Multivariate Analysis

Burgess, Robert L.; Molenaar, Peter C. M. – Human Development, 1995
Supports Gottlieb's conclusion that developmental behavior genetics is unsuitable for analyzing developmental coactional processes because it does not concern itself with mechanisms through which genotypes are transformed into phenotypes. But maintains that modern behavior genetics provides an indispensable tool to analyze nonlinear epigenetic…
Descriptors: Chaos Theory, Developmental Psychology, Genetics, Individual Development

Gottlieb, Gilbert – Human Development, 1995
Criticizes the application of the statistical procedures of the population-genetic approach within evolutionary biology to the study of psychological development. Argues that the application of the statistical methods of population genetics--primarily the analysis of variance--to the causes of psychological development is bound to result in a…
Descriptors: Criticism, Developmental Psychology, Genetics, Individual Development

Scarr, Sandra – Human Development, 1995
Argues that Gottlieb rejects population sampling and statistical analyses of distributions as he proposes that his experimental brand of mechanistic science is the only legitimate approach to developmental research. Maintains that Gottlieb exaggerates developmental uncertainty, based on his own research with extreme environmental manipulations.…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Genetics, Individual Development, Predictor Variables

Gottlieb, Gilbert – Human Development, 1995
Argues that a truly developmental behavior genetics will have to go beyond the traditional quantitative approach of population genetics in order to produce developmental explanatory content about differences and similarities in developmental outcomes. (MDM)
Descriptors: Criticism, Developmental Psychology, Genetics, Individual Development

Mumford, M.D.; Owens, W.A. – Human Development, 1984
Determines patterns of differential human development in a longitudinal study of 417 male and 358 female college students ages 18 to 30. Findings suggest individuality in development is associated with significant qualitative individual differences that are best described on a cross-time basis. (BJD)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Classification, Cohort Analysis, Individual Development

Baltes, M. M.; Lerner, R. M. – Human Development, 1980
Argues that a better understanding of developmental processes is provided by three types of operant research -- laboratory behavioral descriptions, descriptions of naturalistic behavior-environment interdependencies, and predictive naturalistic studies. The usefulness of these processes are examined in light of the goals of life span developmental…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Data Analysis, Developmental Psychology, Individual Development

Burgess, R. L.; Molenaar, P. C. M. – Human Development, 1993
Comments on an earlier paper by Lerner and von Eye on sociobiology and human development; general theory in science, especially evolutionary theory; adaptation and behavior plasticity; and modern behavior genetics. Examines assertion that "heritability says nothing about the extent to which a trait is commonly inherited." Discusses…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Evolution, Heredity, Individual Development

McLoyd, V.C.; Randolph, S.M. – Human Development, 1984
On the basis of 117 journal articles published between 1973 and 1975, assesses differences in the qualitative nature of comparative studies of normal Afro-American children and normal children from other racial groups. Findings indicate only a small percentage of studies predicted how Afro-American children would differ from the comparison group.…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis
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