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Graham B. Spanier
Definition
- Applied developmental scientists may contribute to the enhancement of human development in several ways. For instance, applied developmental scientists may conduct research on socially significant issues pertinent to human development; ascertain the developmental correlates of important social phenomena; devise developmentally and contextually sensitive indices of important facets of human development; integrate cutting-edge applied developmental science theory and research with principles for or the enactment of “best practice” programs; or disseminate information about the use of applied developmental knowledge to diverse community stakeholders and, in turn, learn from these communities in order to further the agenda for knowledge development. [Source: Encyclopedia of Applied Developmental Science; Spanier, Graham B.]
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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-R1S1GH1S-B
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