Lifespan Developmental Systems

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Ainsworth's Theory
Ainsworth’s Theory
Antisocial Behavior
applied developmental science
applied psychology
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Author_Ellen A. Skinner
Author_Thomas Kindermann
Autonomy Support
Bioecological Model
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Cluster III
community engaged research
Converging Operations
cross-sequential design
Developmental Cascades
Developmental Niche
Developmental Targets
dynamic systems
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Friend's Family
Friend’s Family
human development
Intra-individual Change
Lifespan Developmental Systems Science
Maternal Sensitive Responsiveness
measurement equivalence
Meta-theory
Methadology
Online Supplementary Materials
optimizing human development in context
person-centered analysis
Potential Causal Factor
Process Relational Paradigm
Proximal Processes
Random Assignment
Relational Developmental Systems
Student Engagement
Study of Development
Target Phenomena
Teacher Autonomy Support
Time Series Design
transactional models
Van Geert
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138316645
  • Weight: 861g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 23 May 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Everything you always wanted to know about theories, meta-theories, methods, and interventions but didn’t realize you needed to ask.

This innovative textbook takes advanced undergraduate and graduate students "behind the curtain" of standard developmental science, so they can begin to appreciate the generative value and methodological challenges of a lifespan developmental systems perspective.

It envisions applied developmental science as focused on ways to use knowledge about human development to help solve societal problems in real-life contexts, and considers applied developmental research to be purpose driven, field based, community engaged, and oriented toward efforts to optimize development. Based on the authors’ more than 25 years of teaching, this text is designed to help researchers and their students intentionally create a cooperative learning community, full of arguments, doubts, and insights, that can facilitate their own internal paradigm shifts, one student at a time.

With the aid of extensive online supplementary materials, students of developmental psychology as well as students in other psychological subdisciplines (such as industrial-organizational, social, and community psychology) and applied professions that rely on developmental training (such as education, social work, counseling, nursing, health care, and business) will find this to be an invaluable guidebook and toolbox for conceptualizing and studying applied problems from a lifespan developmental systems perspective.

Ellen A. Skinner, trained as a lifespan developmentalist, is a leading expert on the development of children’s motivation, coping, and academic identity in school. She is a Professor of Human Development and Chair of the Psychology Department at Portland State University.

Thomas A. Kindermann is a lifespan developmental psychologist and Professor in the Psychology Department at Portland State University. He is a leading expert on children’s peer affiliations in school and how they can foster or undermine children’s academic development.

Andrew J. Mashburn, a Professor of Developmental Psychology at Portland State University, is a leading expert on the transition to kindergarten. He conducts research to describe, explain, and promote young children’s school readiness and long-term academic success.

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