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  1. Oct 26, 2023 · 4. Rodgers’ Evolutionary Concept Analysis. Rodgers' evolutionary concept analysis is an inductive approach that highlights how concepts evolve over time and are impacted by their context (Rodgers, 1989). This approach consistently examines a concept’s context, surrogate and related terms, antecedents, attributes, examples, and consequences.

  2. Rodgers' evolutionary concept analysis is a method for developing knowledge in nursing science. The purpose of this article is to present Rodgers' evolutionary concept analysis as a valid scientific method. A brief description of the evolutionary process, from data collection to data analysis, with the concepts' context, surrogate and related ...

    • Randi Tofthagen, Lisbeth M. Fagerstrøm
    • 2010
  3. Nov 11, 2010 · In nursing science, concept development is a necessary prerequisite for meaningful basic research. Rodgers’ evolutionary concept analysis is a method for developing knowledge in nursing science. The purpose of this article is to present Rodgers’ evolutionary concept analysis as a valid scientific method.

    • Randi Tofthagen, Lisbeth M. Fagerstrøm
    • 2010
  4. Jun 8, 2012 · Despite its relatively recent resurgence, the connection between development and evolution is not new. Darwin considered embryonic studies as essential to his theory of evolution, and long before Darwin published Origin, the connection between evolutionary biology and developmental biology (known then as embryology) was recognized.

    • Katherine E. Willmore
    • katwillmore@gmail.com
    • 2012
    • Evo–Devo Plus Endless Prefixes/Suffixes
    • Devo–Evo
    • Evo–Devo = Evo
    • Unification

    The past decade has seen the addition of modifiers to evo–devo to reflect its embracing of other fields. Thus: 1. Eco-evo–devo brings ecology into evo–devo (Hall 2003a; Gilbert and Apel 2008). 2. Evo–devo–niche construction links development to the evolutionary role of organisms constructing essential elements of their niche such as nests or tunnel...

    Or it could be that evo–devo will be replaced by what has been called developmental evolution or devel-evol (Hall 2000; Wagner 2000). What is the difference between evo–devo and devo–evo? Evo–devo seeks to situate development within the study of evolution (Carroll 2008). Devo–evo seeks to generate a new theory of evolution based in development. Gun...

    Or, it could be, as Scott Gilbert mused, “that sooner or later, the term ‘evo–devo’ will be abandoned, because at that time it will have become synonymous with ‘evolutionary biology” (Gilbert 2009, p. 332). The Modern Synthesis forged in the 1930s and 1940s will become the “Expanded Modern Synthesis” or the “Extended Synthesis” of the twenty-first ...

    An expanded synthesis will be more than the modern synthesis plus evo–devo. Laubichler (2010) argues that “the revolutionary nature of evo–devo lies precisely in its return to a more inclusive conception of phenotypic evolution, one that more closely resembles the conceptual framework of Darwin and the first few generations of evolutionists than th...

    • Brian K. Hall
    • bkh@dal.ca
    • 2012
  5. Apr 22, 2008 · Evolutionary developmental biology (Evo-Devo) is a new and rapidly developing field of biology which focuses on questions in the intersection of evolution and development and has been seen by many as a potential synthesis of these two fields. This synthesis is the topic of the books reviewed here. Integrating Evolution and Development (edited by Roger Sansom and Robert Brandon), is a ...

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  7. Jun 26, 2019 · Evolutionary development,” “evo devo” or “ED,” is a term that can be used as a replacement for the more general term “evolution,” whenever any scholar thinks that both experimental, creative, contingent, stochastic, and increasingly unpredictable or “evolutionary” processes and conservative, convergent, statistically deterministic (probabilistically predictable), or ...

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