Lifespan developmental systems : meta-theory, methodology and the study of applied problems

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Lifespan developmental systems : meta-theory, methodology and the study of applied problems

Ellen A. Skinner, Thomas A. Kindermann and Andrew J. Mashburn

Routledge, 2019

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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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.

目次

Preface: Welcome to the Journey 1 Getting Straight on the Goals of Developmental Science LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENTAL SYSTEMS META-THEORIES Section I: How Are Unexamined Assumptions Shaping Developmental Science? 2 "Understanding" Theories: Why It's Important and How to Do It 3 Dueling Theories of Attachment and Why They Are Fighting 4 Uncovering Assumptions We Hold about Human Development 5 Is Human Development a Tree, a Machine, a Butterfly, or a Dance? 6 Contrasting Meta-theories: Friends or Enemies? Section II: How Can Contextual Approaches Enrich Our Understanding of Development? 7 Lifespan Developmental Paradigm Shift: Developing People in Changing Contexts 8 Ecological Revolutions: Alive and Well and Living in Multi-level Partially Nested Contexts 9 The Bioecological Model Reinvented: Proximal Processes as the Engines of Development 10 Transactional Dialectical Advice: Qualitative Shifts and the Ice Cream Cone in a Can Section III: What More Does a Lifespan Developmental Systems Perspective Have to Offer? 11 Relational Developmental Systems Meta-theories: Walking with Complementarities 12 Nonlinear Dynamic Systems Meta-theories: Much Convergence but Still Feuding? 13 Putting It All Together I: The Big Developmental Systems Ideas of Levels and Engines 14 Putting It All Together II: The Big Developmental Systems Idea of Dynamics LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENTAL SYSTEMS METHODOLOGIES Section IV: What Tools Can We Use to Study Developmental Systems? Description 15 The Assumptions in Your Hammer: How Meta-theories Shape Methods and Vice Versa 16 Adding Development to Designs: Cross-sectional, Longitudinal, and Cross-sequential Designs 17 Crossing Developmental Boundaries I: Sampling Equivalence and Selection 18 Crossing Developmental Boundaries II: Measurement Equivalence and "Developmentally-friendly" Conceptualizations Section V: What Tools Can We Use to Study Developmental Systems? Explanation 19 Building a Time Machine I: Lab and Field Experimental Designs 20 Building a Time Machine II: Naturalistic Designs and Causal Inferences 21 Looking under the Hood I: Proximal Processes and Sequential Observations 22 Looking under the Hood II: Intra-individual Time Series, Episodes, and Trajectories 23 Whole Persons in Complex Contexts: Person-centered Approaches Section VI: What Tools Can We Use to Study Developmental Systems? Optimization 24 Developing Contexts: Weather, Co-adaptation, and Attunement 25 Developing Brains: Experience and Neuroplasticity 26 Developing Individuals: Transformations and Branching Cascades 27 Multiple Lines of Sight: Converging Operations and Open Minds Afterword: The Journey Continues Index

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