: Explores how to measure development in context, including family systems and parenting. It features sections on direct and indirect observational methods , qualitative methods, and how to maximize cultural validity in research.
: Beyond theory, the book offers real-world examples and case studies to demonstrate how to apply these methods in actual research settings.
The , particularly the second edition edited by Douglas M. Teti , Hobart Harrington Cleveland III , and Kelly L. Rulison , is a comprehensive resource for researchers and graduate students in psychology, human development, and family science. Handbook of Research Methods in Developmental S...
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: It integrates perspectives from education, sociology, public health, and family studies to provide a holistic view of human development. : Explores how to measure development in context,
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: Covers traditional cross-sectional and longitudinal designs, as well as experimental and quasi-experimental approaches. It includes modern techniques like Measurement Burst Designs and practical advice on participant recruitment and panel maintenance.