David C. Witherington
Affiliations: | Psychology | University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeNicole R. Gendler Martin | grad student | 2005 | Univ. of New Mexico |
Jennifer Harriger | grad student | 2009 | Univ. of New Mexico |
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Witherington D, Overton W, Lickliter R, et al. (2018) Metatheory and the Primacy of Conceptual Analysis in Developmental Science Human Development. 61: 181-198 |
Witherington DC. (2017) The explanatory significance of wholes: How exclusive reliance on antecedent-consequent models of explanation undermines the study of persons New Ideas in Psychology. 44: 14-20 |
Margett-Jordan T, Falcon RG, Witherington DC. (2016) The Development of Preschoolers' Living Kinds Concept: A Longitudinal Study. Child Development |
Witherington DC, Lickliter R. (2016) Integrating Development and Evolution in Psychological Science: Evolutionary Developmental Psychology, Developmental Systems, and Explanatory Pluralism Human Development. 59: 200-234 |
Witherington DC. (2015) On the Need to Seriously Challenge the Empiricist Side of the Nativist–Empiricist Debate Research in Human Development. 12: 172-177 |
Harriger JA, Witherington DC, Bryan AD. (2014) Eating pathology in female gymnasts: potential risk and protective factors. Body Image. 11: 501-8 |
Witherington DC. (2014) Self-Organization and Explanatory Pluralism: Avoiding the Snares of Reductionism in Developmental Science Research in Human Development. 11: 22-36 |
Anderson DI, Campos JJ, Witherington DC, et al. (2013) The role of locomotion in psychological development. Frontiers in Psychology. 4: 440 |
Witherington DC, Heying S. (2013) Embodiment and agency: toward a holistic synthesis for developmental science. Advances in Child Development and Behavior. 44: 161-92 |
Witherington DC. (2013) Serendipitous relations as self-organization through reflective engagement: Commentary on Napolitano Human Development. 56: 319-324 |