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Review
100
The branch of psychology that studies the physical, cognitive, and social changes that occur throughout the life cycle
What is Developmental psychology
100
An automatic, unlearned response to a sensory stimulus
What is Reflex
100
The process by which animals form strong attachments during a critical period very early in life
What is Imprinting
100
The expression of love or esteem given only when an individual exhibits suitable behavior
What is conditional positive regard
100
According to Kohlberg, a level of moral development in which moral judgements are based on fear of punishment or desire for pleasure
What is Pre conventional moral reasoning
200
Developmental changes that occur as a result of automatic, genetically determined signals
What is Maturation
200
An active and intense emotional relationship between two people that endures over time
What is Attachment
200
A leadership or parenting style based on recognized authority or knowledge and characterized by mutual respect
What is Authoritative
200
According to piaget, the stage during which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor activities.
What is Sensorimotor stage
200
The level of moral development at which a person makes judgements based on conventional standards of right and wrong
What is Conventional Moral reasoning
300
A stage or point in development during which a person or animal is best suited to learn a particular skill or behavior pattern
What is Critical period
300
Beginning at about eight months, the fear of strangers that infants commonly display
What is Stranger anxiety
300
Leadership or parenting style that stresses unquestioning obedience
What is Authoritarian
300
The awareness that people and objects continue to exist even when they cannot be perceived
What is Object permanence
300
According to Kohlberg, a level of moral development during which moral judgements are derived from a person's own moral standards
What is Post conventional moral reasoning
400
In humans, the stage of life from birth to age two
What is Infancy
400
Beginning at about eight months, distress that is sometimes experienced by infants when they are separated from their primary caregivers
What is Separation anxiety
400
The value or worth that people attach to themselves
What is Self-esteem
400
According to Piaget, The stage of cognitive development during which children acquire to think logically
What is Concrete-operational stage
500
The stage of life that follows infancy and spans the period from the second birthday to the beginning of adolescence
What is Childhood
500
The instinctual need to touch and be touched by something soft, such as skin or fur
What is Contact Comfort
500
a consistent expression of love and acceptance shown regardless of changing situations or behaviors
What is Unconditional positive regard
500
According to Piaget, the stage of cognitive development during which people begin to think logically about abstract concepts
What is Formal-operational stage
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