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Qualitative Inquiry, 2018
New and revisited insights, theoretical developments, and the emanation of a new political landscape—coupled with the influence of new technologies and social media—suggest that life histories might be considerably more complicated to conduct today than a short generation ago.
Michael Lanford, Yvonna S. Lincoln
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New and revisited insights, theoretical developments, and the emanation of a new political landscape—coupled with the influence of new technologies and social media—suggest that life histories might be considerably more complicated to conduct today than a short generation ago.
Michael Lanford, Yvonna S. Lincoln
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A Life History of Place: A Future Place for Life Histories?
Qualitative Inquiry, 2018Diverse in nature, style, and approach, life histories enjoy a rich and established position within the broader narrative and qualitative research traditions. Nevertheless, such a position may be rendered considerably more complicated given new technologies and post-humanist developments.
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Life-History Tactics: A Review of the Ideas
The Quarterly review of biology, 1976S. Stearns
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Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews, 1998
An animal's life history can be summarized by key variables that account for its life course from conception to death. Biological parameters that are of interest relate to reproductive effort and developmental rates (e.g., gestation length, neonatal weight, prenatal and postnatal growth rates, weaning age, and weaning weight) and the rate of ...
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An animal's life history can be summarized by key variables that account for its life course from conception to death. Biological parameters that are of interest relate to reproductive effort and developmental rates (e.g., gestation length, neonatal weight, prenatal and postnatal growth rates, weaning age, and weaning weight) and the rate of ...
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2008
Human life-history patterns are characterized by slow maturation, long parental dependency, longevity, and low number of offspring. These developmental peculiarities determine the amount of parental investment in offspring and mating effort, and assign an adaptive role to postmenopausal women.
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Human life-history patterns are characterized by slow maturation, long parental dependency, longevity, and low number of offspring. These developmental peculiarities determine the amount of parental investment in offspring and mating effort, and assign an adaptive role to postmenopausal women.
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Multistate Models for the Analysis of Life History Data
, 2018R. Cook, J. Lawless
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Lorenzo Cohen+2 more
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