Chapter 1 Exam 1 Flashcards
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Nature
Our biological endowment; the genes we receive from our parents
Nurture
The environments, both physical and social, that influence our development
Genome
Each person’s complete set of genetic information
Discontinuous development
The idea that changes with age include occasional large shifts, like that transition from caterpillar to cocoon to butterfly
Meta-analysis
A method for combining the results from independent studies to reach conclusions based on all of them
Methylation
A biochemical process that influences behavior by suppressing gene activity and expression
Continuous development
The idea that changes with age occur gradually, in small increments, like that of a pine tree growing taller and taller
Socioeconomic status (SES)
A measure of social class based on income and education
Stage theories
Approaches proposing that development involves a series of large, discontinuous, age-related phases
Cognitive development
The development of thinking and reasoning
Neurotransmitters
Chemicals involved in communication among brain cells
Scientific method
An approach to testing beliefs that involves choosing a question, formulating a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis, and drawing a conclusion
Sociocultural context
The physical, social, cultural, economic, and historical circumstances that make up any child’s environment
Reliability
The degree to which independent measurements of a given behavior are consistent
Cumulative risk
The accumulation of disadvantages over years of development
Interrater reliability
The amount of agreement in the observations of different eaters who witness the same behavior
Test-retest reliability
The degree of similarity of a participant’s performance or two or more occasions
Validity
The degree to which a test measures what it is intended to measure
External validity
The degree to which results can be generalized beyond the participants of the research
Structured interview
A research procedure in which all participants are asked to answer the same questions
Questionnaire
A method, he structured interview, that allows researchers to gather information from a large number of participants simultaneously by presenting them with a uniform set of questions
Clinical interview
A procedure in which questions are adjusted in accord with the answers the interviewee provides
Naturalistic observation
Examination of ongoing behavior in an environment not controlled by the researcher
Hypotheses
Testable predictions of the presence of absence of phenomena or relations