Problems and methods in longitudinal research : stability and change / edited by David Magnusson [and others].

Longitudinal research 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, emphasizing the importance of careful matching of methodology to the substantive problem u...

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Corporate Author: European Network on Longitudinal Studies on Individual Development.
Other Authors: Magnusson, David.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1991.
Series:European Network on Longitudinal Studies on Individual Development ; 5
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Summary:Longitudinal research 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, emphasizing the importance of careful matching of methodology to the substantive problem under consideration. It deals particularly with concepts of stability and change which are central to personality and developmental research. The ultimate goal for developmental research is to understand and explain the developmental process underlying an individual's way of thinking, feeling, acting and reacting at any stage of the life process. Contributors to this volume explore the methodology and scope of life-span longitudinal studies in a variety of contexts, including intellectual and cognitive development, transitions such as that from childhood to early adult life, social mobility, behavioural genetics, and psychological disorder, particularly depression. Stressing the advantages of the prospective approach, and providing detailed analysis of the methodologies available, this volume is based on a workshop sponsored by the European Science Foundation. It will be of particular interest to social and behavioural scientists, and to research workers in such disciplines as psychology, psychiatry and epidemiology where longitudinal studies have an important place in the study of human development.
Item Description:Texts emanate from workshops organized by the European Network on Longitudinal Studies on Individual Development.
Physical Description:xvi, 351 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:052140195X
9780521401951
0521467322
9780521467322