Deck Two Lecture One Flashcards
(22 cards)
lifespan development psychology is a field that studies development from _________ to _______
prenatal to death
development AL pioneers
_______ gave close scientific scrutiny to the development of the species, leading psychologists to study individual development scientifically
Charles Darwin
who is known as the father of developmental psychology ?
G. Stanley hall
____ ______& ________ _______ established tenets of behavioral psychology
bf Skinner and John Watson
first to identify long-term effects of childhood experience?
Sigmund freud
established norms is physical development of children?
Arnold Gesell
_________ studied the development of children’s knowledge. perhaps one of the most important contributors to child development
Jean paiget
___________ sociocultural and historical influences on child development
Lev vygotsky
_______ ________ lifespan development AL perspective
Paul Bates
the lifespan perspective is ___________- development includes physical, cognitive and social dimensions
multidimensional
the lifespan perspective is ___________ development includes gains and losses at each stage
multidirectional
the lifespan perspective is __________- development can take differing pathways or trajectories
plastic
the lifespan perspective is __________ _________- development is effected by the timeframe in which one lives
historically embedded
lifespan perspective is _____________ - best understood by including perspectives of varying displines
multidisciplinary
the lifespan perspective is _________
effected by normative age-graded and history-graded influences and non-normative life events
contextual
_____________ pattern of lifelong, enduring change
development
what develops ? three intertwined processes
1) physical
2) cognitive
3) social-emotional
orderly, systematic , long-lasting, successive, qualitative difference in functioning, directional adaptive. these characteristics describe the difference between ___________ and _________
development and change
what are 8 periods of development?
prenatal infancy early childhood middle childhood adolescence early adulthood middle adulthood late adulthood
what key issue in the study of human development has to do with the influences of biological traits versus the environmental influences
nature vs nurture
what key issue in human development refers to wether development progresses as clearly perceived steps or wether progress occurs on a more linear path
continuity vs discontinuity
stability vs change refers to
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