The part of personality that operates on the pleasure principle.
What is the Id?
Piaget's first stage of cognitive development
What is Sensorimotor Stage?
The strongest and healthiest attachment style.
What is Secure Attachment?
Prenatal stage in which major organs begin to form.
What is the Embryonic Period?
Research method comparing different age groups at one time.
What is Cross-Sectional Research?
Erikson's first psychosocial stage
What is Trust vs. Mistrust?
The process of fitting new information into existing schemas.
What is Assimilation?
Parenting style combining warmth and reasonable control.
What is Authoritative Parenting?
The biological process that leads to sexual maturity.
What is Puberty?
The capacity for development to change through experience.
What is Plasticity?
The personality structure that acts according to reality.
What is the Ego?
Changing schemas when new information doesn't fit.
What is Accommodation?
Attachment style characterized by emotional distance
What is Avoidant Attachment?
Piaget stage typically seen from ages 2-7 years.
What is the Preoperational Stage?
A relationship between variables that does not prove causation.
What is Correlation?
Erikson's adolescent developmental crisis.
What is Identity vs. Role Confusion?
Vygotsky's concept describing tasks a learner can do with help.
What is the Zone of Proximal Development?
Attachment style in which children become distressed when separated and are difficult to soothe.
What is Ambivalent (Anxious) Attachment?
Erikson's crisis associated with young adulthood.
What is Intimacy vs. Isolation?
The ethical principle requiring participants to understand a study before agreeing.
What is Informed Consent?
Erikson's middle adulthood stage.
What is Generativity vs. Stagnation?
Piaget stage associated with abstract thinking.
What is Formal Operational Stage?
Attachment style marked by confused, contradictory, or disoriented behavior.
What is Disorganized Attachment?
Erikson's psychosocial stage where one might conduct a life review.
What is Integrity vs. Despair?
Bronfenbrenner's system that includes cultural values, laws, and customs
What is the Macrosystem?