Discuss the method used in child psychology.
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child psychology..........
The three methods most commonly used by Developmental Psychologists to study children are:
Cross-sectional studies. - comparisons are made of the behaviour or abilities of two or more different groups of children, with each group covering a different age range. ...
1) Longitudinal studies. ...
2) Case Studies.....
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child psychology..........
The three methods most commonly used by Developmental Psychologists to study children are:
Cross-sectional studies. - comparisons are made of the behaviour or abilities of two or more different groups of children, with each group covering a different age range. ...
1) Longitudinal studies. ...
2) Case Studies.....
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The three methods most commonly used by Developmental Psychologists to study children are:
1. Cross-sectional studies
- comparisons are made of the behaviour or abilities of two or more different groups of children, with each group covering a different age range. This makes it less expensive to carry out the study, and results are gained faster, as the investigator does not have to wait for the children to get older!
2. Longitudinal studies
- a group of children is followed up across time, this could be a relatively short period of several months, or in some cases for decades. As a result, the same children are seen at all of the ages being studied.
The Child of Our Time series is one example of a longitudinal study, with a relatively small group of children
3. Case Studies
- one or a very small number of children are seen regularly over a period of time. The time period is variable but usually is six months or more in length. There are some important diary studies which adopt this approach.
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1. Cross-sectional studies
- comparisons are made of the behaviour or abilities of two or more different groups of children, with each group covering a different age range. This makes it less expensive to carry out the study, and results are gained faster, as the investigator does not have to wait for the children to get older!
2. Longitudinal studies
- a group of children is followed up across time, this could be a relatively short period of several months, or in some cases for decades. As a result, the same children are seen at all of the ages being studied.
The Child of Our Time series is one example of a longitudinal study, with a relatively small group of children
3. Case Studies
- one or a very small number of children are seen regularly over a period of time. The time period is variable but usually is six months or more in length. There are some important diary studies which adopt this approach.
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