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Dynamic modeling, chaos, and cognitive development

M L Howe1, F M Rabinowitz

  • 1Department of Psychology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Canada.

Journal of Experimental Child Psychology
|October 1, 1994
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Dynamic modeling constructs are crucial for understanding psychological development. Longitudinal studies focusing on transitions are essential for analyzing developmental dynamics.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Developmental Science
  • Dynamic Systems Theory

Background:

  • Understanding psychological development requires robust modeling techniques.
  • Dynamic modeling offers a framework for analyzing developmental processes.
  • Key constructs like stages, states, and sequences are central to developmental theories.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce essential constructs of dynamic modeling.
  • To relate these constructs to psychological development.
  • To highlight the importance of transition as a developmental invariant.

Main Methods:

  • Discussion of dynamic modeling constructs: stages, states, sequences, and transition models.
  • Examination of cross-sectional and longitudinal experimental designs.

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  • Focus on single-subject longitudinal designs.
  • Main Results:

    • Dynamic modeling provides essential constructs for analyzing development.
    • Transition is identified as a key invariance in developmental processes.
    • Single-subject longitudinal designs are critical for capturing developmental dynamics.

    Conclusions:

    • Dynamic modeling offers valuable tools for developmental psychology.
    • Transition is a fundamental aspect of ontogeny.
    • Longitudinal, single-subject research is vital for studying developmental dynamics.