The Developmental Area Flashcards
(5 cards)
1
Q
State the principles of the developmental area.
A
Behaviour develops over time throughout a person’s life. Upbringing and childhood experiences affect adult behaviour.
2
Q
State the 5 concepts of the developmental area.
A
- External influences on children’s behaviour
- Moral development
- Stages of development
- Social learning
- Operant conditioning
3
Q
State 3 applications of the developmental area.
A
- Social learning theory encourages particular behaviours through observing and imitating a role model.
- Positive and negative reinforcement to learn particular behaviours.
- Apply moral development stages to understand behaviour.
4
Q
State 3 strengths of the developmental area.
A
- Longitudinal research is so that we can see how behaviour develops.
- It often has practical applications for parents and teachers.
- Helps investigate whether behaviour is influenced by nature or nurture.
5
Q
State 3 weaknesses of the developmental area.
A
- Often uses children (ethical issues can arise).
- Research can be socially sensitive if it leads to parents being blamed for poor behaviour.
- Often ethnocentric as parenting and upbringing vary across cultures.