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Developmental Science and the Holistic Approach (Paperback): Lars R. Bergman, Robert B. Cairns, Lars-Goran Nilsson, Lars Nystedt Developmental Science and the Holistic Approach (Paperback)
Lars R. Bergman, Robert B. Cairns, Lars-Goran Nilsson, Lars Nystedt
R1,513 Discovery Miles 15 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is the outcome of a symposium where leading researchers, mainly in developmental psychology, came together to discuss the implications of the emerging developmental science and the holistic approach. In doing this, the authors wanted to honor a distinguished colleague, David Magnusson, and his career-long contributions to this field. The purpose of the book is to discuss the profound implications for developmental science of the holistic paradigm, especially with regard to the individual development within psychology. Against the background of their own empirical, theoretical, or methodological research, the authors have tried to identify what is needed for the developmental theory and methods within this paradigm and discuss possibilities and limitations in relation to conventional approaches.

Studying individual Development in An interindividual Context - A Person-oriented Approach (Paperback): Lars R. Bergman, David... Studying individual Development in An interindividual Context - A Person-oriented Approach (Paperback)
Lars R. Bergman, David Magnusson, Bassam M. El-Khouri
R1,438 Discovery Miles 14 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

Studying individual Development in An interindividual Context - A Person-oriented Approach (Hardcover): Lars R. Bergman, David... Studying individual Development in An interindividual Context - A Person-oriented Approach (Hardcover)
Lars R. Bergman, David Magnusson, Bassam M. El-Khouri
R4,498 Discovery Miles 44 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

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.

Developmental Science and the Holistic Approach (Hardcover): Lars R. Bergman, Robert B. Cairns, Lars-Goran Nilsson, Lars Nystedt Developmental Science and the Holistic Approach (Hardcover)
Lars R. Bergman, Robert B. Cairns, Lars-Goran Nilsson, Lars Nystedt
R4,240 Discovery Miles 42 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is the outcome of a symposium where leading researchers, mainly in developmental psychology, came together to discuss the implications of the emerging developmental science and the holistic approach. In doing this, the authors wanted to honor a distinguished colleague, David Magnusson, and his career-long contributions to this field.
The purpose of the book is to discuss the profound implications for developmental science of the holistic paradigm, especially with regard to the individual development within psychology. Against the background of their own empirical, theoretical, or methodological research, the authors have tried to identify what is needed for the developmental theory and methods within this paradigm and discuss possibilities and limitations in relation to conventional approaches.

Problems and Methods in Longitudinal Research - Stability and Change (Paperback, Revised): David Magnusson, Lars R. Bergman,... Problems and Methods in Longitudinal Research - Stability and Change (Paperback, Revised)
David Magnusson, Lars R. Bergman, Georg Rudinger; As told to Bertil Torestad
R2,505 Discovery Miles 25 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Longitudinal research (or observing the same subject across time) in human development requires more careful planning than do cross-sectional studies and is demanding theoretically and organizationally. This volume focuses on methods of data treatment in longitudinal research emphasizing the importance of careful matching of methodology to the substantive problem under consideration. It deals particularly with concepts of stability and change that are central to personality and developmental research. Contributors to this volume explore the methodology and scope of life span studies in a variety of contexts, including intellectual and cognitive development, transitions such as that from childhood to early adult life, social mobility, behavioral genetics, and psychological disorder, particularly depression. It is a valuable reference for a wide range of researchers in developmental psychology, social and behavioral science, psychiatry, epidemiology, and statistics.

Data Quality in Longitudinal Research (Hardcover, New): David Magnusson, Lars R. Bergman Data Quality in Longitudinal Research (Hardcover, New)
David Magnusson, Lars R. Bergman
R2,589 Discovery Miles 25 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides an overview of the central issues of data quality in longitudinal research, with a focus on data relevant for studying individual development. Topics covered include reliability, validity, sampling, aggregation, and the correspondence between theory and method; more specific, practical issues in longitudinal research, such as the drop-out problem and issues of confidentiality are also addressed. The volume is the result of an interdisciplinary endeavour by leading European scientists to discuss appropriate ways of handling various types of longitudinal data, including psychiatric data, alcohol data, and criminal data.

Methods and Models for Studying the Individual (Paperback, New): Robert B. Cairns, Lars R. Bergman, Jerome Kagan Methods and Models for Studying the Individual (Paperback, New)
Robert B. Cairns, Lars R. Bergman, Jerome Kagan
R3,015 Discovery Miles 30 150 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

An international cast of the top names in developmental research explore how researchers can use group data to understand individual patterns and pathways over time. Since the dominant statistical models and sampling methods do not accurately reflect and capture the way in which individuals change, but rather statistically treat the individual as an unchanging constant (e.g., as if a 2-year-oldĘs personality is identical to a 30-year-oldĘs). After an introduction to this methodological dilemma, the book shows how empirical procedures can be employed in a stepwise progression to permit a focus on individual children. The next chapter explains how individuals versus variables are not stable over time and how to adjust analysis to reflect this. This is followed by a discussion that outlines some of the key technical details and illustrates the choices that confront researchers in the application of these procedures to longitudinal data sets. Subsequent chapters cover such issues as the value of methodological focus on extreme groups, such as fearful and very exuberant children; ways to analyze personality changes over time, how to combine the strengths of variable-oriented and categorical procedures to achieve a focus on individuals; how to correlate retrospective reports with actual events, and how developmental methods can be brought into line with the study of individual pathways. Each chapter is followed by a commentary and discussion by Marian Radke Yarrow. Methods and Models for Studying the Individual offers readers a guide for evaluating the methodological merits of the different strategies for studying individuals.

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