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Harman [31]
1 year ago
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how can we use research in developmental psychology to understand an individual's level of prejudice?

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MrRa [10]1 year ago
4 0

Developmental psychologists utilise systematic observation, such as naturalistic or structured observation, self-reports, such as clinical interviews or structured observation, clinical or case study methodologies, ethnography, or participant observation, to examine changes in people over time.

The study of human growth, change, and adaptation over the course of life is known as developmental psychology. The field, which was first focused on infants and young children, has now broadened to cover puberty, adult development, ageing, and the full lifetime. The goal of developmental psychology is to explain how thoughts, emotions, and behaviours change over the course of a lifetime. Developmental psychology looks at how nature and nurture affect human development as well as how context and circumstances change through time.

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