Developmental cascades and educational attainment.

2区 医学 Q1 Medicine Advances in Child Development and Behavior Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/bs.acdb.2022.10.006
Sammy F Ahmed, Natasha Chaku, Nicholas E Waters, Alexa Ellis, Pamela E Davis-Kean
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Developmental cascades describe how systems of development interact and influence one another to shape human development across the lifespan. Despite its popularity, developmental cascades are commonly used to understand the developmental course of psychopathology, typically in the context of risk and resilience. Whether this framework can be useful for studying children's educational outcomes remains underexplored. Therefore, in this chapter, we provide an overview of how developmental cascades can be used to study children's academic development, with a particular focus on the biological, cognitive, and contextual pathways to educational attainment. We also provide a summary of contemporary statistical methods and highlight existing data sets that can be used to test developmental cascade models of educational attainment from birth through adulthood. We conclude the chapter by discussing the challenges of this research and explore important future directions of using developmental cascades to understand educational attainment.

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发展级联和教育成就。
发育级联描述了发育系统如何相互作用和相互影响,从而影响人类整个生命周期的发展。尽管它很受欢迎,但发展级联通常用于理解精神病理学的发展过程,特别是在风险和恢复力的背景下。这一框架是否对研究儿童的教育成果有用仍未得到充分探讨。因此,在本章中,我们概述了如何使用发展级联来研究儿童的学业发展,并特别关注教育成就的生物学、认知和环境途径。我们还提供了当代统计方法的总结,并强调了现有的数据集,可用于测试从出生到成年教育程度的发展级联模型。最后,我们讨论了本研究的挑战,并探讨了使用发展级联来理解教育成就的重要未来方向。
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Advances in Child Development and Behavior
Advances in Child Development and Behavior PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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