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During the last decade there has been increased awareness of the
limitations of standard approaches to the study of development.
When the focus is on variables and relationships, the individual is
easily lost.
This book describes an alternative, person-oriented approach in
which the focus is on the individual as a functioning whole. The
authors take as their theoretical starting points the
holistic-interactionistic research paradigm expounded by David
Magnusson and others, and the new developmental science in which
connections and interactions between different systems (biological,
psychological, social, etc.) are stressed. They present a
quantitative methodology for preserving--to the maximum extent
possible--the individual as a functioning whole that is largely
based on work carried out in the Stockholm Laboratory for
Developmental Science over the past 20 years.
The book constitutes a complete introductory guide to the
person-oriented approach. The authors lay out the underlying
theory, a number of basic methods, the necessary computer programs,
and an extensive empirical example. (The computer programs have
been collected into a statistical package, SLEIPNER, that is freely
accessible on the Internet. The empirical example deals with boys'
school adjustment from a pattern perspective and covers both
positive and negative adaptation.)
"Studying Individual Development in an Interindividual Context: A
Person-Oriented Approach" will be crucial reading for all
researchers who seek to understand the complexities of human
development and for their advanced students.
During the last decade there has been increased awareness of the
limitations of standard approaches to the study of development.
When the focus is on variables and relationships, the individual is
easily lost.
This book describes an alternative, person-oriented approach in
which the focus is on the individual as a functioning whole. The
authors take as their theoretical starting points the
holistic-interactionistic research paradigm expounded by David
Magnusson and others, and the new developmental science in which
connections and interactions between different systems (biological,
psychological, social, etc.) are stressed. They present a
quantitative methodology for preserving--to the maximum extent
possible--the individual as a functioning whole that is largely
based on work carried out in the Stockholm Laboratory for
Developmental Science over the past 20 years.
The book constitutes a complete introductory guide to the
person-oriented approach. The authors lay out the underlying
theory, a number of basic methods, the necessary computer programs,
and an extensive empirical example. (The computer programs have
been collected into a statistical package, SLEIPNER, that is freely
accessible on the Internet. The empirical example deals with boys'
school adjustment from a pattern perspective and covers both
positive and negative adaptation.)
"Studying Individual Development in an Interindividual Context: A
Person-Oriented Approach" will be crucial reading for all
researchers who seek to understand the complexities of human
development and for their advanced students.
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