Microgenetic design

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Microgenetic design is a method of scientific examination in developmental psychology in which the same children are studied repeatedly over a short period of time.[1] In contrast to cross-sectional and longitudinal designs which provide broad outlines of the process of change, microgenetic designs provide an in-depth at children's behavior while it is changing.

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  1. ^ Siegler, Robert (2006). How Childred Develop, Exploring Child Develop Student Media Tool Kit & Scientific American Reader to Accompany How Children Develop. New York: Worth Publishers. ISBN 0716761130.