developmental course

collocation in English

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developmental
adjective
uk
/dɪˌvel.əpˈmen.təl/
us
/dɪˌvel.əpˈmen.t̬əl/
connected with the development of someone ...
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course
noun
uk
/kɔːs/
us
/kɔːrs/
a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam ...
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(Definition ofdevelopmentalandcoursefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Furthermore, he warns us against reducing narration to one genre, since each of the different genres examined has its owndevelopmentalcourseand purpose.
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These results are integrated with previous findings from infants and adults to propose adevelopmentalcourseof change in the mental lexicon.
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The significance of these issues is reflected in research focused on issue two, gender differences in thedevelopmentalcourseof externalizing and internalizing difficulties.
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It is sometimes not appreciated that genetic factors may operate on thedevelopmentalcourseof disorder separately from their initial role in initiating disorder.
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Six yeardevelopmentalcourseof internalizing and externalizing problem behaviors.
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Second, growing evidence for multiple pathways to specific disorders directs attention to thedevelopmentalcourse, trajectory, and underlying pathogenic processes involved in forms of dysfunction.
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The results are then collectively discussed relative to deterministic models of phonological acquisition for insight to adevelopmentalcourseof cluster acquisition.
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The current study examined thedevelopmentalcourseof disorders from early adolescence to adulthood.
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The study reports similarities between the acquisitional course followed by this child and thedevelopmentalcourseobserved in normal children.
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The second is whether the influence of a major life event upon an individual'sdevelopmentalcoursedepends upon the timing of the event.
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Such deflections indevelopmentalcoursewere best predicted by increased stability of social support for the primary caregiver.
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Both attachment theory and developmental psychopathology share a common interest in uncovering thedevelopmentalcourseof psychological disorders of childhood and adulthood.
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This study also demonstrates the feasibility and validity of the accelerated longitudinal design for comparing thedevelopmentalcourseof these different kinds of conduct problems.
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The current study utilized a simple linear function to model thedevelopmentalcourseof externalizing problems across the period from preschool to third grade.
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It is assumed that the organism and the environment are mutually and interactively involved in determiningdevelopmentalcourse.
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I will brie-y sketch out a possibledevelopmentalcoursefor complete language differentiation in simultaneous bilingual children.
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What is thedevelopmentalcourseof friends' antisocial behavior of the children in each of the developmental trajectories of antisocial behavior?
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The relevance of abnormalities in attention to thedevelopmentalcourseof schizophrenia is also apparent.
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Six-yeardevelopmentalcourseof internalizing and externalizing problem behaviors.
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Do different factors predict thedevelopmentalcourseof externalizing problems during different periods?
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