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Developmental pathways in close relationships.

A Fogel1

  • 1Department of Psychology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City 84112-0251, USA. alan.fogel@m.cc.utah.edu

Child Development
|December 7, 2000
PubMed
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Further developmental pathway research using multiple case studies is required to support the theoretical claims made in this article. This will enhance the understanding of the proposed developmental trajectories.

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Area of Science:

  • Developmental Psychology
  • Case Study Methodology

Background:

  • Theoretical propositions require empirical validation.
  • Developmental pathways are complex and multifactorial.

Discussion:

  • Current theoretical models lack robust substantiation.
  • Need for diverse case study data to confirm developmental trajectories.

Key Insights:

  • Multiple case studies are essential for validating developmental theories.
  • Substantiating theoretical propositions requires empirical evidence.

Outlook:

  • Future research should focus on comparative case study analyses.
  • Longitudinal developmental pathway research will strengthen theoretical frameworks.