Life-Span Developmental Psychology

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advanced developmental data analysis
ANOVA Approach
anthropological research techniques
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causal hypotheses
causal inference methods
Cohort Trend
Common Language
Data Sets
developmental continuity
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group and single-subject designs
Intra-individual Change
Kinematic Velocity
Life Span Human Development
Longitudinal Factor Model
MANOVA Approach
MANOVA Test
metatheoretical frameworks
Mixed Model ANOVA
Omnibus Null Hypothesis
Post Hoc
Post Hoc Comparisons
Practice Theory Dialectic
psychometric analysis
Qualitative Field Notes
repeated measures designs
Repeated Measures Factor
repeated measures statistics
Single Subject Designs
Specific Error Term
SPSS MANOVA
Standard ANOVA
Substantive Hypotheses
survey design
WISC Score
Younger Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780898599718
  • Weight: 657g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1994
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Dealing with the methodological and data analytic problems in developmental research, this book presents solutions advanced from the disciplinary perspectives of psychology, behavior analysis and behavioral systems, sociology, and anthropology. Topics addressed include:
* the metatheoretical issues about the relationship between data and theory
* the identification and analysis of age, cohort, and time-of-measurement effects
* the assessment of quantitative and qualitative change
* the use of group and single-subject designs for control by systematic variation
* the use of systems methodology to investigate the developmental continuity and organization of behavior
* the analysis of data from repeated measures designs
* the use of structural equations and path analysis to test causal hypotheses
* the use of structured relational matrices to study development and change

This unique volume offers students an unusually wide range of research tools for identifying and studying specific developmental problems.

Stanley H. Cohen, Hayne W. Reese both of West Virginia University, USA