SELECTING A SAMPLE |
Some Solutions to the Problem of Representativeness |
Another Approach: The National Survey |
| METHODS OF GATHERING DATA ABOUT CHILDREN |
Children's Self-Reports |
Reports by Family Members, Teachers, and Peers |
Direct Observation |
| RESEARCH DESIGN: ESTABLISHING RELATIONSHIPS AND CAUSES |
The Correlational Method |
The Laboratory Experiment |
Field and Natural Approaches |
Combination Designs in Developmental Research |
The Case Study Approach |
| STUDYING CHANGE OVER TIME |
The Cross-Sectional Method |
The Longitudinal Method |
The Sequential Method |
| THE ETHICS OF RESEARCH WITH CHILDREN |
| SUMMARY |