The Analysis of Change

John Mordechai Gottman editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc

Published:1st Sep '95

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Continuity and change have been major concerns of the social and behavioral sciences -- in the study of human development and in the study of processes that unfold in various ways across time. There has been a veritable explosion of techniques for studying change over time which have fundamentally changed how we need to think of and study change. Unfortunately, many of the old precepts and beliefs are still among us.

The field of methodology for the study of change is itself ready to change. Recently, there have been many analytic and conceptual developments questioning our cherished beliefs about the study of change. As such, how are individuals to think about issues and correctly analyze change? The chapters in this volume address these issues.

Divided into two sections, this book deals with designs that analyze change in multiple subjects, and with change in single subjects and an interacting system. Papers presented in this volume are accessible to scientists who are not methodologists. The character of the papers are more like primers than basic treatises on methodology, written for other methodologists. It is time that people stop thinking in rigid ways about how to study change and be introduced to a range of many possibilities. Change, stability, order and chaos are elusive concepts. The pursuit of the laws of change must be approached in as flexible and creative a fashion as possible. This book should help to lead the way.

"This book focuses on the more difficult but richer designs and analysis of change that occur within a unit over time. It easily qualifies as a necessary reference for any serious methodologist faced with the issues of measuring change over time."
Contemporary Psychology

ISBN: 9780805813562

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1043g

542 pages