can anyone recommend a developmental psychology textbook(s)?
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Replying to @alexeyguzey
There isn't a good textbook for it per se, but I highly recommend Robert Kegan's work, which extends into adult developmental psychology!
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Replying to @alexeyguzey
In Over Our Heads is probably the one to go for. The Evolving Self is more textbook-like, in that it's highly dense & challenging to read
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sorry for noob questions, but does kegan's theory have tests that distinguish between people at different stages with
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Replying to @alexeyguzey @Malcolm_Ocean
(1) good reliability and (2) predictive power over something interesting? (
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inter-rater reliability leaves something to be desired, I believe, but it's not atrocious
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(lastname, year) would be super appreciated
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The technical publication is Lahey 2011 (which is a reprint of a thing from 1988 or so). I found it shockingly bad.
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Kegan’s Evolving Self (late 80s) is best statement of the framework. No empirical data there.
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Replying to @Meaningness @alexeyguzey and
If you want an overview before buying, my notes are athttps://idletwilight.wordpress.com/2015/10/12/notes-from-kegans-the-evolving-self-part-1/ …
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Replying to @Black__Dwarf @Meaningness and
thanks! I'll read it tomorrow (and i would libgen the evolving self anyway, tbh)
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