Early Brain Development
Piaget's Stages
Willingham's Learning Theory
Studies
Research Methods
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What is an example of an involunatry response?

Sneezing, breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, etc.

100

What is object permanence?

Knowing that something exists even if it is out of sight.

100

What is rehearsal?

Repeating information over and over to make it stick

100

How many children participated in the Three Mountains Task?

100 children

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Does correlation mean causation?

NO!

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What are the first 3 parts of the brain to develop?

The forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain
200

What is the age range for the pre-operational stage?

2-7 years old 

200

What did Willingham think needed to come before mastery of a skill?

Factual Knowledge
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What is person praise?

Someone praises the individual rather than what they are doing

200

What is an unstructured interview?

A research method in which a researcher has a free-flowing conversation around a particular topic with a respondent 

300

When does the cerebellum begin to develop?

At about 6 weeks in foetal development 

300

What is a schema?

mental representations of the world based on one's own experiences. 

300

What is short-term memory?

Our initial memory store that is temporary and limited

300

What did Piaget and Inhelder conclude from their study?

Children up to about 7 years old were egocentric
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What does a positive correlation mean?

As one thing increases, the other also increases.

400

What does the medulla oblongata control?

Involuntary responses

400

What is conservation?

Understanding that certain quantity will remain the same despite adjustment of the container, shape, or apparent size.

400

What is working memory?

Has different parts for processing information coming in from our senses, including visual and sound data and also involves a decision-making part

400

What type of praise were boys most likely to receive in Gunderson et al. (2013)?

Process praise

400

What is inter-rater reliability?

Inter-rater reliability is a measure of the consistency and agreement between two or more raters or observers in their assessments

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What does the cerebellum control?

Area near the brainstem that controls motor movement
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Changing a schema to deal with a new experience is called...

accommodation 

500

What is social learning?

learning by observing and copying others

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What was the main conclusion from Gunderson et al. (2013)?

There is a clear relationship between parents' use of process praise and a child's later use of an incremental motivational framework (belief that effort drives behaviour and ability, which can change).

500

What is a weakness of interviews as a research method?

Very prone to bias

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