Some thoughts of an ordinologist

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Abstract

A number of conceptual issues raised by Hay 1986 are considered and responded to. In particular, attention is given to the choice of units of analysis in the description of social phenomena, the view of development as a series of periodic reorganizations, and the role which should be accorded to learning processes in accounts of early social behavior. © 1986.

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Schaffer, H. R. (1986). Some thoughts of an ordinologist. Developmental Review, 6(2), 115–121. https://doi.org/10.1016/0273-2297(86)90007-9

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