Dynamic process methodology in the social and developmental sciences
Contents
The unbearable dynamicity of psychological processes
highlights of the psychodynamic theories
Rosapia Lauro-Grotto, Sergio Salvatore, Alessandro Gennaro
1-30
The two disciplines of scientific psychology, or
the disunity of psychology as a working hypothesis
Denny Borsboom, Rogier A. Kievit, Daniel Cervone
67-97
Against reification!
praxeological methodology and its benefits
Aglaja Przyborski, Thomas Slunecko
141-170
Grasping the dynamic nature of intersubjectivity
Sergio Salvatore, Rosapia Lauro-Grotto, Alessandro Gennaro
171-190
Idiographic data analysis
quantitative methods—from simple to advanced
Ellen L. Hamaker, Conor V. Dolan
191-216
Depicting the dynamics of living the life
the trajectory equifinality model
Tatsuya Sato, Tomo Hidaka, Mari Fukuda
217-240
Multilevel simultaneous component analysis for studying intra-individual variability and inter-individual differences
Marieke E. Timmerman, Eva Ceulemans, Anna Lichtwarck-Aschoff, Kristóf Vansteelandt
291-318
Idiographic microgenesis
re-visiting the experimental tradition of aktualgenese
Rainer Diriwächter
319-352
Innovative moments and change processes in psychotherapy
an exercise in new methodology
Anita Santos, Miguel M. Goncalves
493-526
Techno parties, soccer riots, and breakdance
actionistic orientations as a principle of adolescence
Aglaja Przyborski, Thomas Slunecko
527-540
Dynamic processes and the anthropology of emotions in the life course and aging
late-life love sentiments and household dynamics in tuareg psycho-biographies
Susan Rasmussen
541-566
Developmental science
integrating knowledge about dynamic processes in human development
Herbert Scheithauer, Kay Niebank, Angela Ittel
595-617