In accordance with dynamic systems theory, we assume that variability is an important developmental phenomenon. However, the standard methodological toolkit of the developmental psychologist offers few instruments for the study of variability. In this article we will present several new methods that are especially useful for visualizing and describing intra-individual variability in individual time-serial data of repeated observations. In order to illustrate these methods, we apply them to data of early language development. After reviewing the common techniques and measures, we present new methods that show variability in developmental time-series data: the moving min-max graph, and the progmax-regmin graph. In addition, we demonstrate a t...
The traditional morpheme order studies in second language acquisition have tried to demonstrate the ...
In this thesis, I have elaborated on the concepts of variability and ambiguity. I have argued that t...
This thesis focuses on modeling inter-individual differences in both stable- and developmental proce...
In accordance with dynamic systems theory, we assume that variability is an important developmental ...
In accordance with dynamic systems theory, we assume that variability is an important developmental ...
Due to the influence of dynamic systems and microgenetic perspectives, variability is nowadays often...
This article illustrates that studying intra-individual variability in Second Language Development c...
In recent studies in second language (L2) development, notably within the focus of Complex Dynamic S...
This article illustrates that studying intra‐individual variability in Second Language Development c...
Current individual-based, process-oriented approaches (dynamic systems theory and the microgenetic p...
Current individual‐based, process‐oriented approaches (dynamic systems theory and the microgenetic p...
Current individual‐based, process‐oriented approaches (dynamic systems theory and the microgenetic p...
The study of intraindividual variability is the study of fluctuations, oscillations, adaptations, an...
Since we can only make the observations our method allows us, we will have to adjust our method of i...
Previous research investigating children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) has consiste...
The traditional morpheme order studies in second language acquisition have tried to demonstrate the ...
In this thesis, I have elaborated on the concepts of variability and ambiguity. I have argued that t...
This thesis focuses on modeling inter-individual differences in both stable- and developmental proce...
In accordance with dynamic systems theory, we assume that variability is an important developmental ...
In accordance with dynamic systems theory, we assume that variability is an important developmental ...
Due to the influence of dynamic systems and microgenetic perspectives, variability is nowadays often...
This article illustrates that studying intra-individual variability in Second Language Development c...
In recent studies in second language (L2) development, notably within the focus of Complex Dynamic S...
This article illustrates that studying intra‐individual variability in Second Language Development c...
Current individual-based, process-oriented approaches (dynamic systems theory and the microgenetic p...
Current individual‐based, process‐oriented approaches (dynamic systems theory and the microgenetic p...
Current individual‐based, process‐oriented approaches (dynamic systems theory and the microgenetic p...
The study of intraindividual variability is the study of fluctuations, oscillations, adaptations, an...
Since we can only make the observations our method allows us, we will have to adjust our method of i...
Previous research investigating children with Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) has consiste...
The traditional morpheme order studies in second language acquisition have tried to demonstrate the ...
In this thesis, I have elaborated on the concepts of variability and ambiguity. I have argued that t...
This thesis focuses on modeling inter-individual differences in both stable- and developmental proce...