Freud & Friends
The Big Picture
Let's Get Physical, Physical
Baby C'mon
I Think, Therefore I Think
100
He came up with the theory of "The Zone of Proximal Development"?
Who is Lev Vygotsky
100
An event that is experienced in a similar way by most people in a group
What is a normative event
100
One twin has an X and a Y chromosome, the other twin has two X chromosomes
What are dizygotic twins
100
Any agent (alcohol, drugs, stress, etc.) that can cause a birth defect
What are teratogens
100
Failure to distinguish other's viewpoints from one's own
What is egocentrism
200
Developed the principles of classical conditioning
Who is Pavlov
200
A trait that is effected very little by environmental conditions
What is a strongly canalized trait
200
A hereditary characteristic that is carried by an individual, but is not expressed in the phenotype
What is a recessive trait
200
A baby born in the 43rd week of pregnancy
What is a post mature birth
200
A form of learning that involves associating a neutral stimulus with a stimulus that leads to a reflexive response.
What is classical conditioning
300
Focused attention on the mother-infant bond and the bonding process that produces attachment
Who is John Bowlby (Or Mary Ainsworth)
300
Research that measures the health of a group of children over a 10 year period
What is longitudinal research
300
An individual's directly observable physical and behavioral characteristics
What is phenotype
300
An easily digestible, complete source and balance of nutrients for babies that protects against many diseases
What is breast milk
300
A form of learning in which a spontaneous behavior is followed by a reward/punishment that changes the probability of that behavior occurring again.
What is operant conditioning
400
Developed the bio-ecological perspective, which involves five interlocking contextual systems; from the most intimate to the most distant
Who is Urie Bronfenbrenner
400
A research design seeking to find out if a statistical relationship exists between two variables
What is correlational research
400
The Common Cold, Fever, Mild Temperature, Rash, Upset Stomach are all examples of these
What are Acute Medical Conditions
400
The principle of prenatal development in which growth is from head to the feet
What is the cephalocaudal principle
400
A gradual reduction in the strength of a response due to a repetitive stimulation
What is habituation
500
Researcher who is best known for his theories of cognitive development
Who is Jean Piaget
500
A change in number or amount or frequency of behavioral characteristics
What is quantitative change
500
Actions that have to do with small movements, or small muscles of the hands, like reaching and grasping.
What is fine motor development
500
An environmental agent that causes damage during the prentatal period
What is a teratogen
500
In Piaget's theory, a tendency to focus on one aspect of a situation, neglecting other important information
What is cent ration
M
e
n
u