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, 2020
Social learning theory began as an attempt by Robert Sears and others to meld psychoanalytic and stimulus-response learning theory into a comprehensive explanation of human behavior, drawing on the clinical richness of the former and the rigor of the ...
J. Grusec
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Social learning theory began as an attempt by Robert Sears and others to meld psychoanalytic and stimulus-response learning theory into a comprehensive explanation of human behavior, drawing on the clinical richness of the former and the rigor of the ...
J. Grusec
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Kindness: a perspective from developmental psychology
European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2020This article introduces a developmental perspective on kindness. The central goal is to posit a new framework for the study of kindness and its development. From an ethical perspective, kindness can be considered a virtue.
T. Malti
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The Interpersonal World of the Infant: A View from Psychoanalysis and Developmental Psychology
, 2019The Questions And Their Background Exploring the Infants Subjective Experience: A Central Role for the Sense of Self Perspectives and Approaches to Infancy The Four Senses Of Self The Sense of an Emergent Self The Sense of a Core Self: I, Self versus ...
D. Stern
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, 1987
Life-span developmental psychology involves the study of constancy and change in behavior throughout the life course. One aspect of life-span research has been the advancement of a more general, metatheoretical view on the nature of development.
P. Baltes
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Life-span developmental psychology involves the study of constancy and change in behavior throughout the life course. One aspect of life-span research has been the advancement of a more general, metatheoretical view on the nature of development.
P. Baltes
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Darwinism and developmental psychology
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1983This article first examines the way in which early developmental psychologists interpreted and modified Darwin's original insights in the direction of both recapitulation and organic selection. It then examines some of the scientific and extrascientific factors that led the young Piaget to reject Darwinism.
Jacques Voneche+2 more
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From Babies to Robots: The Contribution of Developmental Robotics to Developmental Psychology
, 2018The latest developments in AI and machine learning, and the parallel advances in robotics, have very recently contributed to a shift in the approach to modeling human intelligence.
A. Cangelosi, M. Schlesinger
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Psychological bulletin, 2000
Disinhibition is a common focus in psychopathology research. However, use of inhibition models often is piecemeal, lacking an overarching taxonomy of inhibitory processes.
J. Nigg
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Disinhibition is a common focus in psychopathology research. However, use of inhibition models often is piecemeal, lacking an overarching taxonomy of inhibitory processes.
J. Nigg
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Handbook of child psychology and developmental science
, 2015Volume 1 1. Introduction Willis F. Overton and Peter C. M. Molenaar 2. Relational Developmental Systems and Developmental Science Willis F. Overton 3. Dynamic Systems and Developmental Science David C. Witherington 4. The Dynamic Development of Thinking,
R. Lerner
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, 2014
Studies of human development require longitudinal data analysis methods that describe within- and between-individual variation in developmental and behavioral trajectories.
E. Erosheva, R. Matsueda, D. Telesca
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Studies of human development require longitudinal data analysis methods that describe within- and between-individual variation in developmental and behavioral trajectories.
E. Erosheva, R. Matsueda, D. Telesca
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Toward a Feminist Developmental Psychology
, 2014I. Feminist Perspectives and Developmental Psychology: What are the Issues? 1. Introduction: Beyond Gender as a Variable Patricia H. Miller and Ellin Kofsky Scholnick 2. Feminist Theories: Implications for Developmental Psychology Sue V.
P. H. Miller, E. Scholnick
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