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Who developed the ecological systems theory?
Who developed the ecological systems theory?
- Urie Bronfenbrenner (correct)
- Erik Erikson
- Jean Piaget
- Lev Vygotsky
In which publication did Bronfenbrenner articulate the ecological systems theory?
In which publication did Bronfenbrenner articulate the ecological systems theory?
- Developmental Psychology: An Introduction
- Theories of Personality
- The Ecology of Human Development (correct)
- Psychology and Alchemy
What did the theory place increasing emphasis on as it evolved?
What did the theory place increasing emphasis on as it evolved?
- The impact of popular culture on development
- The influence of technology on development
- The role of the developing person as an active agent in development (correct)
- The importance of material possessions in development
What did ecological systems theory emphasize in the developmental processes?
What did ecological systems theory emphasize in the developmental processes?
What did ecological systems theory prioritize understanding in developmental processes?
What did ecological systems theory prioritize understanding in developmental processes?
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Ecological Systems Theory Overview
- Developed by Urie Bronfenbrenner, a prominent American developmental psychologist.
- Articulated in his influential publication "The Ecology of Human Development," released in 1979.
Evolution of the Theory
- As the theory evolved, it placed increasing emphasis on the role of individuals' interactions with their environment.
- Highlighted the importance of various systems in shaping human development, including families, schools, communities, and cultural contexts.
Emphasis on Developmental Processes
- Ecological systems theory emphasizes the dynamic and reciprocal nature of developmental processes.
- Recognizes that development is influenced by complex interactions between individuals and their environments.
Prioritization in Understanding Development
- Aims to prioritize understanding the multiple layers of influence on an individual's growth, from immediate surroundings to broader societal factors.
- Identifies systems such as microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem, and chronosystem as critical to comprehending human development.
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