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CHAPTER 1 THE STUDY OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

In this chapter What distinguishes developmental science from popular common sense ideas about people? How do developmental scientists think? How do developmental scientists work?

What Lies Ahead Book is organized chronologically. – Prenatal period (conception to birth) – Infancy (birth to age 2) – Early childhood (2 to 6 years old) – Middle childhood (6 through 11 years old) – Adolescence (11 through 20 years old) – Young adulthood (20 through 40 years old) – Middle adulthood (40 through 65 years old) – Later adulthood (from 65 years old)

What Lies Ahead Within age periods, discussion is centered around three broad domains. – Physical development – Cognitive development – Socioemotional development

Why Study Development? Developmentalists have four related goals: – To describe what people are like at different ages and how they change as a result of age – To explain what causes developmental change – To predict what an individual will be like at a later point in development – To intervene or use knowledge to enhance the quality of individual lives

Defining Development Development is growth and change over time Characteristics: – makes an individual better adapted to the environment – proceeds from the relatively simple and global to the more complex and specific – is relatively enduring

Basic Questions about Development Which aspects of development – are universal, and which vary from one individual or group to the next? – are continuous, and which are not? – are more or less fixed (like marble) and difficult to change, and which are relatively malleable and easy to change (like clay)? What makes development happen?

Guiding Principles Development results from constant interplay of biology and the environment. Development occurs in multilayered context. Development is a dynamic, reciprocal process. Development is cumulative. Development occurs throughout the life-span.

Theories of Development Classic Theories – Psychoanalytic theory Freud’s theory of psychosexual development – Erikson’s theory of psychosexual development – Learning theory Behaviorism Classical conditioning Operant conditioning Social learning theory – Cognitive-Developmental theory

Theories of Development Contemporary Theories – Ecological perspective – Sociocultural perspective – Behavioral genetics – Evolutionary perspective – Dynamic systems theory

Figure 1.1: Ecological Model of Development

The Scientific Study of Development The scientific method Research methods – Observational research Naturalistic observation Participant observation Structured observation – Self-reports – Standardized tests Reliability Validity

Video: Development in Multi-Racial Individuals

Figure 1.2: The Scientific Method

The Scientific Method Research Design – Case studies – Correlational studies – Experiments

Figure 1.3: Positive and Negative Correlations

The Scientific Method Studying change over time – Longitudinal research – Cross-sectional studies – Accelerated longitudinal design

Figure 1.4: Research Designs for Studies of Development

Research Ethics Rule 1: Nonharmful procedures Rule 2: Informed consent Rule 3: Confidentiality Rule 4: Debriefing Rule 5: Implications Rule 6: Misconduct

Developmental Science in the Real World Study of child development provides advice to: – Parents – Teachers – Health-care practitioners – Program developers – Policy-makers – Business and industry leaders