Research Methods For Studying Development Flashcards

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Cross-sectional study

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Selects and compares groups of participants of different ages over a short period of time.

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Longitudinal study

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A long-term investigation that follows the same group/s of people over an extended period of time, observing any changes in their thoughts, feelings and behaviour that occur at different stages.

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Cohort sequential method

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Combines the cross-sectional and longitudinal methods. Involves two or more groups of participants who overlap in age.

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Twin studies

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Involves researching identical and non-identical twins as participants.

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Monozygotic twins

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A single fertilised egg splits in two in the first couple of days after conception.

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Dizygotic twins

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The female produces two ova which are independently fertilised by two different sperm.

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Adoption studies

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Use children who have been adopted and have no genetic similarity to their biological parents to learn about the influence of heredity and environment on development.

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Experiments

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Used to study the development of psychological charateristics.

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Perceptual development

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The process where an individual becomes capable of organising various sensory stimuli into meaningful information.

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Affordances

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The perceived and actual properties of something in the environment that suggests how it should be used. I.e perception made of a surface by an approaching animal.

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Differentiation

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The ability to selectively perceive differences between things in the environment. I.e cats and rabbits.

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