Researchers must consider the role of context when examining the behavior and characteristics of an individual. An individual must alter development, characteristics, and behavior, to adequately meet the challenges presented within their ecology. The following dissertation presents three manuscripts that examine individual differences while considering the role ecological (spatial) and developmental (temporal) context plays on the individual. Each paper utilizes Life History Theory to examine and to integrate the study findings into a cohesive framework. Life history theory is an evolutionary-developmental theory that focuses on how allocation of bioenergetic and material resources to different developmental facets will have long-term impli...
This chapter examines human development in the context of multiple identities. It begins with an exp...
The aim of this project is to examine the relationships between two approaches to the measurement of...
Attempted to examine the generalizability of environment/development relationships among 3 eth-nic g...
Life history theory, a prominent ecological model in biology, is widely used in the human sciences t...
The psychometric trait approach to human life history, based on common factor modeling, has recently...
Why do some people have children early, whereas others delay reproduction? By considering the trade-...
Abstract The current paper synthesizes theory and data from the field of life history (LH) evolution...
We describe an integrated theory of individual diVerences that traces the behavioral development of ...
In his later writings, Bronfenbrenner revised his ecological theory, resulting in the bi...
Interest in incorporating life history research from evolutionary biology into the human sciences ha...
Evolutionary Life History Theory (LHT) is a powerful framework that can be used for understanding be...
Our concern in this book is to understand how the contexts of child development influence how childr...
Life history trajectories have been shown to be sensitive to local environmental conditions. Using E...
This special issue focuses on the relationship between life history and learning, especially during ...
An evolutionary-biological perspective on the effects of the extrafamilial and familial environment ...
This chapter examines human development in the context of multiple identities. It begins with an exp...
The aim of this project is to examine the relationships between two approaches to the measurement of...
Attempted to examine the generalizability of environment/development relationships among 3 eth-nic g...
Life history theory, a prominent ecological model in biology, is widely used in the human sciences t...
The psychometric trait approach to human life history, based on common factor modeling, has recently...
Why do some people have children early, whereas others delay reproduction? By considering the trade-...
Abstract The current paper synthesizes theory and data from the field of life history (LH) evolution...
We describe an integrated theory of individual diVerences that traces the behavioral development of ...
In his later writings, Bronfenbrenner revised his ecological theory, resulting in the bi...
Interest in incorporating life history research from evolutionary biology into the human sciences ha...
Evolutionary Life History Theory (LHT) is a powerful framework that can be used for understanding be...
Our concern in this book is to understand how the contexts of child development influence how childr...
Life history trajectories have been shown to be sensitive to local environmental conditions. Using E...
This special issue focuses on the relationship between life history and learning, especially during ...
An evolutionary-biological perspective on the effects of the extrafamilial and familial environment ...
This chapter examines human development in the context of multiple identities. It begins with an exp...
The aim of this project is to examine the relationships between two approaches to the measurement of...
Attempted to examine the generalizability of environment/development relationships among 3 eth-nic g...