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lifelong (whole life)- early adulthood is not the endpoint of development
Multidimensional- consist of biological, cognitive, socioemotional every age changes occurs in every dimension
Multidirectional- throughout life dimension can expand and shrink ex- adolescence romantic relationship increases but friendship decreased
plastic- (capacity for change) cognitive skills of older adults can be improved through training and developing better strategies
Multidisciplinary- psychologist's, sociologist, anthropologist, neurologists, and medical research for development through life span (other practices than psychology wants to know about development)
contextual- setting in which development occurs influences by historical, economic, social, and cultural factors
1- normative age graded influences (life events similar to same age)
2-normative history graded influences (life events similar to the people born at the same time)
3-nonnormative or highly
individualized life events (not normal events that doesn't happen to everyone)
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