He also worked on infant psychology and teaching, and forms an important link between Jean-Jacques Rousseau's views and the stage theories of Jean Piaget in those fields.
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Erik Erikson and Carl Jung proposed stage theories of human development that encompass the entire life span, and emphasized the potential for positive change very late in life.
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The term was later included in the Four-Stage Theory of the Republic of China as the third stage from 1988 to 2000 by President Lee's successor Chen Shui-bian .)
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Individuals with prosopagnosia may differ in their abilities to understand faces, and it has been the investigation of these differences which has suggested that several stage theories might be correct.
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This phenomenon is usually explained in two ways : ( a ) the thesis of linear tendency toward one world, and ( b ) the stage theory of human development.
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Among the interesting changes experienced by users, one is the use of Nolan's stages theory to reduce intraorganisational conflict by dealing with mismatches between expectations and deliverables as they arise.
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In addition to the five-stages theory, K�bler-Ross has been credited with bringing mainstream awareness to the sensitivity required for better treatment of people who are dealing with a fatal disease.
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Martinov was an advocate of the two stage theory, that a fully capitalist government was needed to run well into its course before socialism and thereafter communism could be possible.
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These two models are 1 ) a diagram and description of the human person, and the other 2 ) a stage theory of the process of psychosynthesis ( see below ).
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Riccards was named a Fulbright Fellow to Japan in 1973 and a political behavior; he used stage theory in his research to learn how children get their political and later religious values.