HDF 308 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Longitudinal Study, Morrill Land-Grant Acts, Urie Bronfenbrenner

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Ecology: a term first used by ernst haeckel in the mid-1800s to refer to the relationship of organisms to their environments: contemporary ecology explores the diversity, distribution, population, and competition between and within organisms within a setting. Ecological niche or habitat: the characteristics of the setting to which an organism is adapted. Act, the hatch act, and the smith lever act in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Joined the faculty at cornell, in psychology and in home economics: his research was a combination of laboratory experiments, natural experiments, and cross-cultural research. Any of a wide range of interactions between a person and the environment. Basic mechanisms that connect the active, growing person with the people, objects, and symbolic representations in the environment. To have an impact on development, these processes must take place frequently or regularly over relatively long periods of time.

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