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developmental psychologist

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developmental
adjective
uk /dɪˌvel.əpˈmen.təl/ us /dɪˌvel.əpˈmen.t̬əl/
connected with the development of someone ...
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psychologist
noun[C]
uk /saɪˈkɒl.ə.dʒɪst/ us /saɪˈkɑː.lə.dʒɪst/
someone who studies the human mind and human emotions and behaviour, and how different situations have an effect ...
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Examples of developmental psychologist


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This quest for classification and orderliness was manifested in the work of many developmental psychologists and anthropologists in search of universals, as well as of their exceptions.
Many developmental psychologists say that it might be socially profitable to test for and target temperaments with special curricula.
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This interdisciplinary workshop focused on the potential utility of the idea of homology for developmental psychologists.
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Developmental psychologists and neuroscientists used to know little of one anothers work.
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They all had normal nonverbal abilities based on informal cognitive assessment in the form of checklist performed by a developmentalpsychologist as part of the cohort testing protocol.
The making of a developmentalpsychologist.
She is a cognitive and developmentalpsychologist who studies childrens knowledge and communication about mathematical concepts.
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Biological anthropologists, empirical linguists, and developmental psychologists have made significant advances in their thinking on the evolution of cognition.
Developmental psychologists in the universities were latecomers in research on "applied" issues in adolescence.
She is a developmentalpsychologist with a specialization in language and learning who has spent over forty years studying how children learn language, in both its spoken and written forms.
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Prominent developmental psychologists believe that early employment places adolescents at risk, diminishing their mental health as well as their future prospects in life.
At the same time, there are potential consequences rarely considered by developmental psychologists that could collectively indicate "diminishing marginal returns" to the family system.
In recent years a number of respected developmental psychologists have argued about the basic nature of the child and the correctness of our scientific models.
It is no wonder that developmental psychologists have shown such interest in the new ideas introduced under this rubric.
Some developmental psychologists emphasize the cognitive capacities of the child; others focus on emotional experience; still others award significance to the child's future adaptation.
The book ends with a good example of the engagement of some developmental psychologists with social policy.
Psychodynamic views of family relations influenced later research by developmental psychologists on parenting practices and family processes associated with child and adolescent depression.
By the 1950s few developmental psychologists doubted that infants languished in deprived institutional settings, but a strong controversy existed regarding the immutability of these early delays.
The issue of the magnitude of these effects goes to the heart of a fundamental concern among developmental psychologists about the consequences of early experience for later behavior.
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