What is a Developmentalist?.

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What is a Developmentalist? To Defend that theory.

-- Michele Miller (micheler@gardenhomes.com), September 27, 2001

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Someone who believes that in order to understand a phenomenon (whether psychological or biological) one must study how it develops over time -- how it comes into being and changes -- rather than studying "snapshots" of it at particular moments in time.

-- Christopher Green (christo@yorku.ca), September 27, 2001.

Hi Michele, look up a Tracy Kindler that is a developmentalist. Best, David

-- david clark (doclark@yorku.ca), September 28, 2001.

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