Individual differences in infancy research: Letting the baby stand out from the crowd

Volume: 25, Issue: 4, Pages: 438 - 457
Published: May 4, 2020
Abstract
Within the developmental literature, there is an often unspoken tension between studies that aim to capture broad scale, fairly universal nomothetic traits, and studies that focus on mechanisms and trajectories that are idiographic and bounded to some extent by systematic individual differences. The suitability of these approaches varies as a function of the specific research interests at hand. Although the approaches are interdependent, they...
Paper Details
Title
Individual differences in infancy research: Letting the baby stand out from the crowd
Published Date
May 4, 2020
Journal
Volume
25
Issue
4
Pages
438 - 457
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