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Developmental systems theory

Known as: DST (disambiguation) 
In developmental psychology, developmental systems theory (DST) is an overarching theoretical perspective on biological development, heredity, and… 
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2016
2016
Abstract In this paper, we present a battery of empirical findings on the relationship between cultural context and theory of… 
2014
2014
The number of pupils with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who join mainstream schools in the UK has been increasing over the last… 
2014
2014
This thesis focuses on the ways in which identity is constructed in the United Arab Emirates in the face of rapid development and… 
2013
2013
This article reports on the third phase of a comparative epistemological, ontological, and social analysis of a variety of… 
2009
2009
In the last decade it has become en vogue for cognitive comparative psychologists to study animal behavior in an ‘integrated… 
2009
2009
I’ll forgo the usual primer on Developmental Systems Theory (DST) for this little intervention: as a perspective, however, it… 
2009
2009
In this paper, I address the question of what the Developmental Systems Theory (DST) aims at explaining. I distinguish two lines… 
2000
2000
Natural Philosophy is a systematizing mode of thought. It can synthesize information from the specialized sciences, just as… 
2000
2000
Some central ideas associated with developmental systems theory (DST) are outlined for non-specialists. These ideas concern the…