Foundations of Development
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This debate asks whether development is shaped more by genetics or environment.

What is nature vs. nurture?

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This reflex causes infants to turn their head toward touch near the mouth.

What is the rooting reflex?

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Piaget’s term for a mental structure that organizes experience.

What is a schema?

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In Erikson’s first stage, infants learn whether the world is safe and caregivers are reliable.

What is trust vs. mistrust?

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This debate asks whether development happens in gradual, continuous change or in distinct stages.

What is continuity vs. discontinuity?

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This framework views development through biological, psychological, sociocultural, and life-cycle forces.

What is the biopsychosocial framework?

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A newborn scoring a 5 on this assessment needs medical support but is not in critical danger.

What is the Apgar score?

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This concept means understanding that objects continue to exist even when out of sight.

What is object permanence?

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In Ainsworth’s Strange Situation, this attachment style is shown when a baby calms quickly after the caregiver’s return.

What is secure attachment?

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This newborn reflex causes an infant to grasp objects placed in their hand.

What is the palmar grasp reflex?

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His psychosocial theory describes stages like intimacy vs. isolation.

Who is Erik Erikson?

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Brain development that depends on universal experiences, such as language exposure, is called this.

What is experience-expectant growth?

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Vygotsky’s idea describing tasks a child can do with help but not alone.

What is the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)?

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Complex emotions like guilt and shame typically begin appearing at this age.

What is 18–24 months?

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Piaget’s experiment with the “mountain task” demonstrates this limitation in preoperational thinking.

What is egocentrism?

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Piaget and Vygotsky are best known for their theories of this aspect of development.

What is cognitive development?

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By 4 years old, children understand that others can hold these incorrect mental representations.

What are false beliefs (theory of mind)?

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When a child says “goed” instead of “went,” it’s an example of this error in language development.

What is overregularization?

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Playing next to other children without interacting is called this type of play.

What is parallel play?

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In Ainsworth’s Strange Situation, a baby that avoids the caregiver when they return is showing this attachment style.

What is avoidant attachment?

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This research principle refers to whether a test measures what it claims to measure.

What is validity?

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This classic experiment shows that infants become distressed when caregivers suddenly stop interacting with them.

What is the Still Face Experiment?

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Children using two-word phrases like “want cookie” are engaging in this type of speech.

What is telegraphic speech?

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Prosocial behavior, such as sharing and comforting others, begins to emerge around this age.

What is 18 months?

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This type of growth depends on unique individual experiences, such as learning to play the piano.

What is experience-dependent growth?

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