Theories Of Development Flashcards

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Erikson

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Psychosocial Stages
Trust vs. Mistrust-birth-1 yr.
Autonomy vs. Shame-1-3 yrs.
Initiative vs. Guilt-preschool
Industry vs. Inferiority-elementary
Identity vs. Identity Confusion-teen
Intimacy vs. Isolation-early adulthood
Generativity vs. Stagnation-adulthood
Integrity vs. Despair-late adulthood
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Freud

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Psychosexual Stages
Oral-birth-1.5 yrs-mouth
Anal-1.5 yrs-3yrs-anus
Phallic-3-6 yrs-genitals
Latency-6 yrs-puberty-repression
Genital-puberty onward-sexual
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Piaget

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Cognitive Developmental Stages
Sensorimotor-birth-2yrs., coordinate sensory experiences with physical actions
Preoperational-2-7yrs., represent the world with words, images, drawings but cannot perform operations
Concrete Operational-7-11yrs., perform operations (internalized mental actions) involving objects with logic and reason
Formal Operational-11yrs.-adulthood, think in abstract & logical terms

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Vygotsky

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Sociocultural Cognitive Theory

emphasizes how cultural and social interactions guide cognitive development

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Information-Processing Theory

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individuals gradually develop increasing capacity for processing info, allowing them to acquire increasingly complex knowledge & skills

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Skinner

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Operant Conditioning
Consequences of a behavior produce changes in the probability of the behavior’s repeated occurrence. Rewards increase likelihood; punishment decreases likelihood.

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Bandura

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Social Cognitive Theory

Cognitive processes have important links with environment and behavior, including learning by watching others.

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ethology

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Behavior is strongly influenced by biology, tied to evolution, characterized by critical or sensitive periods.

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Lorenz

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Studied geese and imprinting during the critical period, ethology

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Bowlby

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Attachment theory, that attachment to primary caregiver has important effects throughout lifespan, ethology

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ecology

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emphasizes environmental factors

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Bronfenbrenner

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Ecological Theory
Development reflects the influence of several environmental systems:
microsystem-setting in which someone lives, family
mesosystem-relations between microsystems, family-to-school
exosystem-links between non-active social setting and person’s immediate context, child affected by mother’s work environment
macrosystem-culture in which someone lives
chronosystem-patterning of environmental events and transitions over the lifespan

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