Final Flashcards

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Development

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pattern of change that begins at conception

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Lifespan perspective

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multidimensional and influenced through factors

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Biological Processes

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produce changes one’s physical nature

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Cognitive processes

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changes in thoughts, intelligence, and language

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Socioemotional Processes

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changes in one’s relationships with other people, emotions, and personality

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Developmental periods

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Prenatal, infancy, early childhood

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Developmental Patterns of Aging (Schaie)

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Normal, pathological, successful

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Developmental Issues

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Nature, stability, continuity

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Psychoanalytic Theories

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primarily unc and heavily colored by emotion

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Freud Psychoanalytic

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Oral stage, anal, phallic, latency, genital

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Piaget

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using cognition to adapt to the world

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Vygotsky

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sociocultural

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BF Skinner

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operant conditioning

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Alberta Bandura

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Social Cognitive Theory

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Ethological Theory

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behavior is influenced by biology

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Ecological Theory

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environment is important

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Natural Selection

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only adaptive individuals survive and reproduce

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Evolutionary Psychology

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survival of the fittest

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Chromosomes

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made of DNA

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DNA

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genetic information

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Genes

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units of hereditary information that contain DNA

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Genotype

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actual genetic material

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Phenotype

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observed characteristics

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Behavior genetics

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studies that impact of heredity and environment on development

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Epigenetic view
development is a interchange between heredity and the environment
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Periods of pregnancy
Germinal, embryonic, fetal
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Germinal
baby is a zygote, 2 weeks after pregnancy
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Embryonic
2 months after conception, baby called an embryo
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Fetal
end of pregnancy, baby is called fetus
30
Neural tube
forms 18a24 days after conception
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Teratogen
any agent that can cause a physical birth defect(Alcohol, caffine)
32
Birth process (stage 1)
cervix dilates, contractions start
33
Birth process (stage 2)
babys head moves through the cervix and birth canal till baby is born
34
Birth process (stage 3)
afterbirth: delivery of placenta and umbilical cord
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NBAS test
test done after birth to assess neurological development
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Preterm
prior to 37 weeks
39
Postpartum period
lasts for six weeks after childbirth
40
Development
pattern of change that begins at conception
41
Lifespan perspective
multidimensional and influenced through factors
42
Biological Processes
produce changes one's physical nature
43
Cognitive processes
changes in thoughts, intelligence, and language
44
Socioemotional Processes
changes in one's relationships with other people, emotions, and personality
45
Developmental periods
Prenatal, infancy, early childhood
46
Developmental Patterns of Aging (Schaie)
Normal, pathological, successful
47
Developmental Issues
Nature, stability, continuity
48
Psychoanalytic Theories
primarily unc and heavily colored by emotion
49
Freud Psychoanalytic
Oral stage, anal, phallic, latency, genital
50
Piaget
using cognition to adapt to the world
51
Vygotsky
sociocultural
52
BF Skinner
operant conditioning
53
Alberta Bandura
Social Cognitive Theory
54
Ethological Theory
behavior is influenced by biology
55
Ecological Theory
environment is important
56
Natural Selection
only adaptive individuals survive and reproduce
57
Evolutionary Psychology
survival of the fittest
58
Chromosomes
made of DNA
59
DNA
genetic information
60
Genes
units of hereditary information that contain DNA
61
Genotype
actual genetic material
62
Phenotype
observed characteristics
63
Behavior genetics
studies that impact of heredity and environment on development
64
Epigenetic view
development is a interchange between heredity and the environment
65
Periods of pregnancy
Germinal, embryonic, fetal
66
Germinal
baby is a zygote, 2 weeks after pregnancy
67
Embryonic
2 months after conception, baby called an embryo
68
Fetal
end of pregnancy, baby is called fetus
69
Neural tube
forms 18a24 days after conception
70
Teratogen
any agent that can cause a physical birth defect(Alcohol, caffine)
71
Birth process (stage 1)
cervix dilates, contractions start
72
Birth process (stage 2)
babys head moves through the cervix and birth canal till baby is born
73
Birth process (stage 3)
afterbirth: delivery of placenta and umbilical cord
74
NBAS test
test done after birth to assess neurological development
75
Preterm
prior to 37 weeks
76
Postpartum period
lasts for six weeks after childbirth
77
Development
pattern of change that begins at conception
78
Lifespan perspective
multidimensional and influenced through factors
79
Biological Processes
produce changes one's physical nature
80
Cognitive processes
changes in thoughts, intelligence, and language
81
Socioemotional Processes
changes in one's relationships with other people, emotions, and personality
82
Developmental periods
Prenatal, infancy, early childhood
83
Developmental Patterns of Aging (Schaie)
Normal, pathological, successful
84
Developmental Issues
Nature, stability, continuity
85
Psychoanalytic Theories
primarily unc and heavily colored by emotion
86
Freud Psychoanalytic
Oral stage, anal, phallic, latency, genital
87
Piaget
using cognition to adapt to the world
88
Vygotsky
sociocultural
89
BF Skinner
operant conditioning
90
Alberta Bandura
Social Cognitive Theory
91
Ethological Theory
behavior is influenced by biology
92
Ecological Theory
environment is important
93
Natural Selection
only adaptive individuals survive and reproduce
94
Evolutionary Psychology
survival of the fittest
95
Chromosomes
made of DNA
96
DNA
genetic information
97
Genes
units of hereditary information that contain DNA
98
Genotype
actual genetic material
99
Phenotype
observed characteristics
100
Behavior genetics
studies that impact of heredity and environment on development
101
Epigenetic view
development is a interchange between heredity and the environment
102
Periods of pregnancy
Germinal, embryonic, fetal
103
Germinal
baby is a zygote, 2 weeks after pregnancy
104
Embryonic
2 months after conception, baby called an embryo
105
Fetal
end of pregnancy, baby is called fetus
106
Neural tube
forms 18a24 days after conception
107
Teratogen
any agent that can cause a physical birth defect(Alcohol, caffine)
108
Birth process (stage 1)
cervix dilates, contractions start
109
Birth process (stage 2)
babys head moves through the cervix and birth canal till baby is born
110
Birth process (stage 3)
afterbirth: delivery of placenta and umbilical cord
111
NBAS test
test done after birth to assess neurological development
112
Preterm
prior to 37 weeks
113
Postpartum period
lasts for six weeks after childbirth
114
Development
pattern of change that begins at conception
115
Lifespan perspective
multidimensional and influenced through factors
116
Biological Processes
produce changes one's physical nature
117
Cognitive processes
changes in thoughts, intelligence, and language
118
Socioemotional Processes
changes in one's relationships with other people, emotions, and personality
119
Developmental periods
Prenatal, infancy, early childhood
120
Developmental Patterns of Aging (Schaie)
Normal, pathological, successful
121
Developmental Issues
Nature, stability, continuity
122
Psychoanalytic Theories
primarily unc and heavily colored by emotion
123
Freud Psychoanalytic
Oral stage, anal, phallic, latency, genital
124
Piaget
using cognition to adapt to the world
125
Vygotsky
sociocultural
126
BF Skinner
operant conditioning
127
Alberta Bandura
Social Cognitive Theory
128
Ethological Theory
behavior is influenced by biology
129
Ecological Theory
environment is important
130
Natural Selection
only adaptive individuals survive and reproduce
131
Evolutionary Psychology
survival of the fittest
132
Chromosomes
made of DNA
133
DNA
genetic information
134
Genes
units of hereditary information that contain DNA
135
Genotype
actual genetic material
136
Phenotype
observed characteristics
137
Behavior genetics
studies that impact of heredity and environment on development
138
Epigenetic view
development is a interchange between heredity and the environment
139
Periods of pregnancy
Germinal, embryonic, fetal
140
Germinal
baby is a zygote, 2 weeks after pregnancy
141
Embryonic
2 months after conception, baby called an embryo
142
Fetal
end of pregnancy, baby is called fetus
143
Neural tube
forms 18a24 days after conception
144
Teratogen
any agent that can cause a physical birth defect(Alcohol, caffine)
145
Birth process (stage 1)
cervix dilates, contractions start
146
Birth process (stage 2)
babys head moves through the cervix and birth canal till baby is born
147
Birth process (stage 3)
afterbirth: delivery of placenta and umbilical cord
148
NBAS test
test done after birth to assess neurological development
149
Preterm
prior to 37 weeks
150
Postpartum period
lasts for six weeks after childbirth
151
Sensorimotor
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Preoperational
153
Concrete operational
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formal operational
155
What range of IQ is associated with giftedness?
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Mindfulness
157
Metacognition
158
Critical thinking
159
Intelligence
160