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Theories of development and developmental stages are tested in the hopes that they not only describe how we change as humans over time, but also how these stages can be optimised to encourage positive growth. The three goals of studying development are description, explanation and optimisation. Match each of the following definitions with their corresponding goal:
( Explanation, Description, Optimisation ) -
The developmental stages theorised are either typical to development or are individually different dependant on who they are applied to. This goal discusses theory universality and WHY developmental stages either do or do not apply to real life.
( Description, Optimisation, Explanation ) -
This goal recognises specific developmental stages and how they are applied to individuals.
( Optimisation, Explanation, Description ) -
This goal recognises the stages of development that people undertake, and hence aims to devise ways that these stages may be used to encourage the best possible development in people.