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Longitudinal research is an essential element in the investigation
of human development over time, with considerable advantages over
more widely used cross-sectional research designs. This book
examines the scope for longitudinal studies in a range of
developmental fields, emphasizing the advantages of this approach
for the investigation of causal mechanisms and processes and the
dynamics of development over the life-span. It also discusses
methodological issues and some of the practical and ethical
problems that longitudinal research may present. Drawing on the
final conference in the European Science Foundation's network
dealing with longitudinal research on individual development, this
is a valuable reference work for behavioural and developmental
scientists. The distinguished contributors review normal and
disordered development in the emotional, cognitive and social
domains, including valuable discussions of gene-environment
interactions, the maturation of the human brain, and issues
relating to aging. As a source of information and ideas this
volume, the concluding work in this series, will be of interest to
practitioners and research workers in developmental disciplines at
any stage of the life-cycle.
Longitudinal research is an essential element in the investigation
of human development over time, with considerable advantages over
more widely used cross-sectional research designs. This book
examines the scope for longitudinal studies in a range of
developmental fields, emphasizing the advantages of this approach
for the investigation of causal mechanisms and processes and the
dynamics of development over the lifespan. It also discusses
methodological issues and some of the practical and ethical
problems that longitudinal research may present. The distinguished
contributors review normal and disordered development in the
emotional, cognitive and social domains, including valuable
discussions of gene-environment interactions, the maturation of the
human brain, and issues relating to ageing.
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