The basic properties of a dynamic systems approach of development are illustrated by contrasting two simple equations. One, y(i+1) =f(y(i))7 is characteristic of dynamic systems models. The other, y(i)=f(x(i)), refers to what, for the sake of simplicity, is referred to as the standard developmental approach. We give illustrations from cognitive, language and social development to show the characteristic differences of these two types of models and show their complementarity. The article further compares the "Bloomington" with the "Groningen" approach to dynamic systems theorizing in developmental psychology. It continues with a discussion of two important questions. One involves the issue of measurement and the nature of developmental varia...
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A dynamic systems model is proposed on the basis of a general developmental mechanism adopted from t...
This synthesis addresses the issue of human development theory from a first-person exploratory persp...
The basic properties of a dynamic systems approach of development are illustrated by contrasting two...
The basic properties of a dynamic systems approach of development are illustrated by contrasting two...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
This commentary on the developmental dynamics special issue in Human Development identifies a set of...
The dynamic systems approach is a rapidly expanding advancement in the study of developmental resear...
The Dynamic Systems Approach (DSA) to development has been shown to be a promising theory to underst...
The dynamic systems approach is a rapidly expanding advancement in the study of developmental resear...
From William James to Sigmund Freud to Jean Piaget to B. F. Skinner, scholars (and parents) have won...
Dynamic systems theory conceives of development as a self-organizational process. Both complexity an...
As development is an example of a complex dynamic system (CDS), the theory of CDS can make important...
Dynamic systems theory conceives of development as a self-organizational process. Both complexity an...
really different approaches to development? [Special issue]. Developmental Science. Connectionist an...
www.elsevier.com/locate/dr0273-2297/ $- see front matter 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.tal...
A dynamic systems model is proposed on the basis of a general developmental mechanism adopted from t...
This synthesis addresses the issue of human development theory from a first-person exploratory persp...
The basic properties of a dynamic systems approach of development are illustrated by contrasting two...
The basic properties of a dynamic systems approach of development are illustrated by contrasting two...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
This commentary on the developmental dynamics special issue in Human Development identifies a set of...
The dynamic systems approach is a rapidly expanding advancement in the study of developmental resear...
The Dynamic Systems Approach (DSA) to development has been shown to be a promising theory to underst...
The dynamic systems approach is a rapidly expanding advancement in the study of developmental resear...
From William James to Sigmund Freud to Jean Piaget to B. F. Skinner, scholars (and parents) have won...
Dynamic systems theory conceives of development as a self-organizational process. Both complexity an...
As development is an example of a complex dynamic system (CDS), the theory of CDS can make important...
Dynamic systems theory conceives of development as a self-organizational process. Both complexity an...
really different approaches to development? [Special issue]. Developmental Science. Connectionist an...
www.elsevier.com/locate/dr0273-2297/ $- see front matter 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.tal...
A dynamic systems model is proposed on the basis of a general developmental mechanism adopted from t...
This synthesis addresses the issue of human development theory from a first-person exploratory persp...