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Card, Noel A. – Developmental Psychology, 2014
In this comment, I first highlight the contributions of Robinson-Cimpian, Lubienski, Ganley, and Copur-Gencturk (2014) in particular and a more interdisciplinary approach in general for the subdiscipline of developmental psychology. Second, I identify some historic methodological foci of psychology and encourage Robinson-Cimpian et al. to consider…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Interdisciplinary Approach, Research Methodology, Measurement
Cole, Michael – Developmental Psychology, 2013
This commentary traces discussions of psychological differences and deficits from the mid-1950s to the current day, positioning the disciplinary discussions in the social-historical context in which they took place. The challenges of assessing diagnoses of deficit and the potential harms that result when misdiagnosis is implemented as social…
Descriptors: Psychological Testing, Cultural Context, Social Environment, Ethnicity
Callanan, Maureen; Waxman, Sandra – Developmental Psychology, 2013
In this special section, 6 articles address the provocative question of how to determine the boundary between difference and deficiency, for children who differ from the mainstream in some way--language, hearing, cultural background, socioeconomic status, or social understanding. Our commentary considers these articles in light of current models…
Descriptors: Children, Ecology, Developmental Psychology, Differences
Gluckman, Peter D.; Beedle, Alan S. – Developmental Psychology, 2012
The application of evolutionary thinking to human physical and psychological medicine suggests several pathways through which evolutionary processes affect risk of disease. Among these is the concept of mismatch between an individual and its environment, either because the environment has changed for the whole species ("evolutionary novelty") or…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Evolution, Biographies, Diseases
Dodge, Kenneth A.; Albert, Dustin – Developmental Psychology, 2012
Ellis et al. (2012) bring an evolutionary perspective to bear on adolescent risky behavioral development, clinical practice, and public policy. The authors offer important insights that (a) some risky behaviors may be adaptive for the individual and the species by being hard-wired due to fitness benefits and (b) interventions might be more…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Adolescents, Behavior Standards, Public Policy
Lickliter, Robert – Developmental Psychology, 2012
Blair and Raver (2012) have provided an organism-in-environment conceptualization of the development of stress response physiology and its relation to the development of self-regulation. They argue that we must consider the context in which self-regulation and stress reactivity occur to understand their implications for developmental outcome. More…
Descriptors: Physiology, Early Experience, Social Development, Self Control
Nettle, Daniel; Frankenhuis, Willem E.; Rickard, Ian J. – Developmental Psychology, 2012
Four of the articles published in this special section of "Developmental Psychology" build on and refine psychosocial acceleration theory. In this short commentary, we discuss some of the adaptive assumptions of psychosocial acceleration theory that have not received much attention. Psychosocial acceleration theory relies on the behavior of…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Caregivers, Family Environment, Cues
Bugental, Daphne Blunt – Developmental Psychology, 2012
Children's physiological reactions to stress are presented from the broader theoretical perspective of adaptive calibration to the environment, as rooted in life history theory. Del Giudice, Hinnant, Ellis, and El-Sheikh (2012) focus on children's physiological responses to a stressful task as a consequence of their history of family stress.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anatomy, Biographies, Intervention
Sloutsky, Vladimir M.; Fisher, Anna V. – Developmental Psychology, 2012
Noles and Gelman (2012) attempt to critically reevaluate the claim that linguistic labels affect children's judgments of visual similarity. They report results of an experiment that used a modified version of Sloutsky and Fisher's (2004) task and conclude that "labels do not generally affect children's perceptual similarity judgments; rather,…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Criticism, Experiments, Children
Noles, Nicholaus S.; Gelman, Susan A. – Developmental Psychology, 2012
Sloutsky and Fisher (2012) attempt to reframe the results presented in Noles and Gelman (2012) as a pure replication of their original work validating the similarity, induction, naming, and categorization (SINC) model. However, their critique fails to engage with the central findings reported in Noles and Gelman, and their reanalysis fails to…
Descriptors: Pragmatics, Classification, Comparative Analysis, Models
Collins, Rebecca L.; Martino, Steven C.; Elliott, Marc N. – Developmental Psychology, 2011
Longitudinal research has demonstrated a link between exposure to sexual content in media and subsequent changes in adolescent sexual behavior, including initiation of intercourse and various noncoital sexual activities. Based on a reanalysis of one of the data sets involved, Steinberg and Monahan (2011) have challenged these findings. However,…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Mass Media Effects, Adolescents, Evaluation Methods
Steinberg, Laurence; Monahan, Kathryn C. – Developmental Psychology, 2011
In our reanalysis of data from the Brown et al. (2006) study (Steinberg & Monahan, 2011), we found no support for the contention that adolescents' exposure to sexy media content hastens their sexual debut. In their critiques of our article, Brown (2011) and Collins, Martino, and Elliott (2011) both questioned some of the decisions we made with…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Mass Media, Adolescents, Credibility
Brown, Jane D. – Developmental Psychology, 2011
Steinberg and Monahan's (2011) reanalysis of the Teen Media longitudinal survey of adolescents does not meet prevailing standards for propensity score analysis and therefore does not undermine the original conclusions of the Brown, L'Engle, Pardun, Guo, Kenneavy, and Jackson (2006) analysis. The media do matter in the sexual socialization of…
Descriptors: Socialization, Adolescents, Scores, Sexuality
Widaman, Keith F.; Dogan, Shannon J.; Stockdale, Gary D.; Conger, Rand D. – Developmental Psychology, 2010
In his commentary, Foster (2010) made arguments at 2 levels, offering a broad critique of statistical or methodological approaches in developmental psychology in general together with critical comments that applied only to our recent article (Dogan, Stockdale, Widaman, & Conger, 2010). Certain criticisms by Foster aimed at the field as a whole…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Developmental Psychology, Criticism, Inferences
Rieger, Gerulf; Linsenmeier, Joan A. W.; Bailey, J. Michael – Developmental Psychology, 2009
In this issue, P. Hegarty comments on an article by G. Rieger, J. A. W. Linsenmeier, L. Gygax, and J. M. Bailey (2008) that compared videos of homosexual and heterosexual people from childhood and adulthood. The current authors claim it is reasonable to treat masculinity-femininity as a bipolar scale and present justification for the approach used…
Descriptors: Children, Sexual Identity, Sexual Orientation, Masculinity

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