Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
«developmental»
«shift»
Sentences with «developmental shift»
- To build on and expand existing studies, we took into account the dyadic nature of marital relationships and developmental shifts in socioemotional motivation, examining cross-partner, over-time associations of PMQ, age, and health using a nationally representative sample of adults aged 50 or older and their spouses. (academic.oup.com)
- Age - related increases in the heritability of depression, anxiety, and empathy - related constructs are consistent with developmental shifts toward greater influence of intraindividual moderators throughout childhood and adolescence, with interindividual moderators exerting their greatest influence during early childhood. (cambridge.org)
- In addition, between three and four months, full - term infants exhibit an intriguing developmental shift: At three months, they look longer at the familiar object (familiarity preference), but from four months on, they look longer at the novel object (novelty preference). (sciencedaily.com)
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