In his later writings, Bronfenbrenner revised his ecological theory, resulting in the bioecological model that gave prominence to proximal processes and the relationship between the context and individual characteristics. Drawing on the bioecological model, we hypothesized that (a) contextual influences will be mediated by proximal processes, (b) proximal processes will have a more powerful impact on children’s development than contextual factors, and (c) the effect of contextual and proximal processes will vary as a function of child characteristic and developmental outcome. Data used were from a sample of 28,064 six- to eleven-year-olds in the 2007 ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that social contexts in early life have important and complex effects...
In this much anticipated and overdue collaboration, Arnold Sameroff expertly and cleverly knits toge...
Childhood is a stage’s life marked by essential psychosocial transformations that occur amid rapid p...
Our concern in this book is to understand how the contexts of child development influence how childr...
This paper evaluates the application of Bron-fenbrenner’s bioecological theory as it is repre-sented...
The purpose of this book is to give particular attention to the role of environment, or context, in ...
We describe the evolution, over three phases, of Bronfenbrenner's theory from an ecological to a bio...
Chapter from book 'Contemporary issues in childhood: a bio-ecological approach', Eds. Stephen Ward ...
This special section was inspired by the recent increased interest and methodological advances in th...
We describe the “mature ” form of Bronfenbrenner’s bioecological theory of the mid-1990s and beyond,...
This paper evaluates the application of Bronfenbrenner's bioecological theory as it is represented i...
This work intends to provoke reflection on the influence of proximal processes in the social develop...
The ecological perspective of child development is receiving increasing attention from researchers a...
Researchers must consider the role of context when examining the behavior and characteristics of an ...
This chapter utilises Urie Bronfenbrenner's ecological and bio-ecological model as a backdrop in exp...
Accumulating evidence suggests that social contexts in early life have important and complex effects...
In this much anticipated and overdue collaboration, Arnold Sameroff expertly and cleverly knits toge...
Childhood is a stage’s life marked by essential psychosocial transformations that occur amid rapid p...
Our concern in this book is to understand how the contexts of child development influence how childr...
This paper evaluates the application of Bron-fenbrenner’s bioecological theory as it is repre-sented...
The purpose of this book is to give particular attention to the role of environment, or context, in ...
We describe the evolution, over three phases, of Bronfenbrenner's theory from an ecological to a bio...
Chapter from book 'Contemporary issues in childhood: a bio-ecological approach', Eds. Stephen Ward ...
This special section was inspired by the recent increased interest and methodological advances in th...
We describe the “mature ” form of Bronfenbrenner’s bioecological theory of the mid-1990s and beyond,...
This paper evaluates the application of Bronfenbrenner's bioecological theory as it is represented i...
This work intends to provoke reflection on the influence of proximal processes in the social develop...
The ecological perspective of child development is receiving increasing attention from researchers a...
Researchers must consider the role of context when examining the behavior and characteristics of an ...
This chapter utilises Urie Bronfenbrenner's ecological and bio-ecological model as a backdrop in exp...
Accumulating evidence suggests that social contexts in early life have important and complex effects...
In this much anticipated and overdue collaboration, Arnold Sameroff expertly and cleverly knits toge...
Childhood is a stage’s life marked by essential psychosocial transformations that occur amid rapid p...