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PS51005B: Psychology of the Person – Week 2 Lecture Notes: Research Methods in Developmental Psychology

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These lecture notes summarise Week 2 of PS51005B: Psychology of the Person, focused on key research methods in developmental psychology. Delivered by Prof. Yulia Kovas at Goldsmiths, University of London, the notes are ideal for students studying research design and child development. What’s included: • Overview of case studies and classic examples (Darwin, Piaget) • Definitions and examples of cross-sectional, longitudinal, and cohort designs • Advantages and disadvantages of each method • Notes on data collection techniques (observations, interviews, tests) • Key ethical issues in developmental research • Example exam questions with answers • Visual patterns of developmental change (step functions, U-shape curves) • Reading list for further study Perfect for: • First-year psychology students • Exam revision and coursework prep • Understanding core methods in developmental research

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Year 1 -
Undergrad
PS51005B: The
Psychology of the Person


Research Methods in Developmental Psychology

Research Methods Covered
Case Studies
Used for unique individuals (e.g. giftedness, disability)
Provide rich, in-depth data
Limitations: Low generalisability, potential bias, researcher sensitivity
Example – Darwin’s Baby Biography
Noted early visual attention and behavioural differences between sons and daughters
Example quote on vision:
“His eyes were fixed on a candle as early as the 9th day…”
Example – Piaget
Studied his own children to develop cognitive development theory



Exercise 1

Distinguish between:
Bias: Personal or methodological distortion
Generalisation: The Extent to which results apply beyond the individual
Sensitivity: Risk of overinterpreting subtle data



Beyond Case Studies – Broader Research Designs

Cross-Sectional Design
Test different age groups once
Useful for collecting normative data (e.g., vocabulary, grammar)
Often used in educational settings
Disadvantages: Cohort effects, lacks developmental continuity
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