developmental profile

collocation in English

meaningsofdevelopmentalandprofile

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developmental
adjective
uk
/dɪˌvel.əpˈmen.təl/
us
/dɪˌvel.əpˈmen.t̬əl/
connected with the development of someone ...
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profile
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.faɪl/
us
/ˈproʊ.faɪl/
a short description of someone's life, work, ...
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(Definition ofdevelopmentalandprofilefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The information from filling in thedevelopmentalprofileprovides guidelines with respect to the goals of treatment and the manner in which they can be pursued.
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Instead of matching groups, group comparisons can be made on developmental profiles and patterns of language skills within and across different components of language.
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Then, developmental profiles can be graphed on a case by case basis and the similarities and differences among profiles can be described.
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Other developmental profiles may show the opposite pattern of different initial conditions being "pulled" toward a particular attractor.
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On the third step, the childhood categories were combined with the adolescent categories to yield developmental profiles.
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Such a reduction in female fertility might even facilitate the punctuated transformation of a species'developmentalprofile.
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And folk-psychological concepts and expectations also develop very early and follow a characteristicdevelopmentalprofile.
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In this regard, combiningdevelopmentalprofileanalysis with methods that can capture content-specific changes in categorical or ordinal variables may be important.
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Thedevelopmentalprofileof subject one, the most extensively followed, seems to indicate that variability decreased continuously, but not gradually.
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This is far earlier than thedevelopmentalprofilefor contour integration.
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The solid line with solid circles indicates the typicaldevelopmentalprofile.
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Postnataldevelopmentalprofileof brain-derived neurotrophic factor in rat brain and platelets.
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Even before a child starts school, a doctor or health visitor might see a child with a very bumpydevelopmentalprofile.
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The key indicator might again be that thedevelopmentalprofileis uneven, and those warning bells sound again if there is a family history of literacy difficulties.
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The information for thedevelopmentalprofileis obtained using a semi-structured interview that explores the patients habitual behaviour during the previous decade.
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Thedevelopmentalprofileis a matrix consisting of 10 developmental levels (horizontal rows) and nine developmental levels (vertical columns).
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Nonhandicapped very-low-birth-weight infants at one year of agedevelopmentalprofile.
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This model is meant only as but one way of clustering developmental profiles that may be predictive of adult psychopathology.
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Nevertheless, this modeling technique may prove useful for developmental psychopathologists who have some theoretical rationale for positing nonlinear developmental profiles.
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Some developmental profiles may start out looking similar and then, from very small differences that become amplified, trajectories may diverge.
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