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Lane, Sean P.; Kelleher, Bridgette L. – Developmental Psychology, 2023
Recruiting participants for studies of early-life longitudinal development is challenging, often resulting in practical upper bounds in sample size and missing data due to attrition. These factors pose risks for the statistical power of such studies depending on the intended analytic model. One mitigation strategy is to increase measurement…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Child Development, Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Research Design
Gal Raz; Sabrina Piccolo; Janine Medrano; Shari Liu; Kirsten Lydic; Catherine Mei; Victoria Nguyen; Tianmin Shu; Rebecca Saxe – Developmental Psychology, 2024
The study of infant gaze has long been a key tool for understanding the developing mind. However, labor-intensive data collection and processing limit the speed at which this understanding can be advanced. Here, we demonstrate an asynchronous workflow for conducting violation-of-expectation (VoE) experiments, which is fully "hands-off"…
Descriptors: Infants, Eye Movements, Attention, Expectation
Martinez, Aleix M. – Developmental Psychology, 2019
Computer vision algorithms have made tremendous advances in recent years. We now have algorithms that can detect and recognize objects, faces, and even facial actions in still images and video sequences. This is wonderful news for researchers that need to code facial articulations in large data sets of images and videos, because this task is time…
Descriptors: Automation, Coding, Nonverbal Communication, Children
Cole, Michael – Developmental Psychology, 2016
This essay traces the history of an activity designed to promote the intellectual and social development of elementary-age schoolchildren during the afterschool hours. Following in the footsteps of Urie Bronfenbrenner, I highlight his argument that just as all human development occurs in contexts of varying levels of inclusiveness and mutual…
Descriptors: Intellectual Development, Social Development, Elementary School Students, After School Programs
Csibra, Gergely; Hernik, Mikolaj; Mascaro, Olivier; Tatone, Denis; Lengyel, Máté – Developmental Psychology, 2016
Looking times (LTs) are frequently measured in empirical research on infant cognition. We analyzed the statistical distribution of LTs across participants to develop recommendations for their treatment in infancy research. Our analyses focused on a common within-subject experimental design, in which longer looking to novel or unexpected stimuli is…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Time, Statistical Distributions, Infants
Robinson-Cimpian, Joseph P.; Lubienski, Sarah Theule; Ganley, Colleen M.; Copur-Gencturk, Yasemin – Developmental Psychology, 2014
Our target article (Robinson-Cimpian, Lubienski, Ganley, & Copur-Gencturk, 2014) used nationally representative data to examine the development of gender gaps in math achievement. We found that when boys and girls demonstrate equivalent math test performance and are perceived by their teachers to be equally well behaved and engaged with the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Gender Differences, Gender Bias, Research Methodology
Suggate, Sebastian Paul – Developmental Psychology, 2010
Despite impressive advances in the science of reading intervention, how to best help at-risk readers remains a point of contention. Because reading represents the synthesis of background factors and language and reading skills--all of which develop with age and experience--this meta-analysis investigated whether development (as approximated by…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Research Design, Intervention, Effect Size
Yoshikawa, Hirokazu; Weisner, Thomas S.; Kalil, Ariel; Way, Niobe – Developmental Psychology, 2008
Multiple methods are vital to understanding development as a dynamic, transactional process. This article focuses on the ways in which quantitative and qualitative methodologies can be combined to enrich developmental science and the study of human development, focusing on the practical questions of "when" and "how." Research situations that may…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Statistical Analysis, Qualitative Research, Individual Development
Gennetian, Lisa A.; Magnuson, Katherine; Morris, Pamela A. – Developmental Psychology, 2008
In this article, the authors aim to make accessible the careful application of a method called instrumental variables (IV). Under the right analytic conditions, IV is one promising strategy for answering questions about the causal nature of associations and, in so doing, can advance developmental theory. The authors build on prior work combining…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Research Design, Children, Cognitive Development

Cunningham, Walter R.; Birren, James E. – Developmental Psychology, 1976
This article deals with methodological issues involved in conducting longitudinal research on the effects of aging. (JMB)
Descriptors: Human Development, Longitudinal Studies, Research Design, Research Methodology

Hoyer, William J. – Developmental Psychology, 1974
Argues that more attention should be given to the specification of the independent and dependent variables which describe, explain and predict intraindividual stability and change over time. Statistical techniques for such study are briefly discussed. (Author/SDH)
Descriptors: Individual Development, Older Adults, Research Design, Research Methodology

Jensen, Larry; Rytting, Marvin – Developmental Psychology, 1972
Analysis supports the prediction that the amount of immanent justice is dependent upon the amount of causal information and the amount of relatedness in the moral dilemma. (Authors)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Grade 2

Dodge, Kenneth A. – Developmental Psychology, 1990
Critiques Lytton's article in this issue that argues against focusing on the relative strength of child effects versus environmental effects. It is recommended that researchers should instead focus on the issues on which mechanisms operate and how they interact during transactional development. (RH)
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Children, Etiology, Individual Development

Schneider, Barry H. – Developmental Psychology, 1998
Asserts that cross-cultural comparison serves a crucial function as a final test of paradigms emerging from intracultural studies of child and adolescent adjustment and maladjustment. Argues that cross-cultural research's doorkeeper function is best performed when a wide range of cultures is sampled, for which core beliefs are measured directly…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Cross Cultural Studies, Emotional Adjustment

Wilson, Ronald S. – Developmental Psychology, 1975
To examine the ability of the correction factor epsilon to counteract statistical bias in univariate analysis, an analysis of variance (adjusted by epsilon) and a multivariate analysis of variance were performed on the same data. The results indicated that univariate analysis is a fully protected design when used with epsilon. (JMB)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Data Analysis, Research Design, Statistical Analysis
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