Bandura's theory was focused on what aspect of development?
Social learning
Near eyesight
At what age in the lifespan to people typically fear death the most?
30-40ish
At what age do most babies begin walking?
1 year
What concept in Piaget's theory involves understanding mass stays the same even if shape changes?
Conservation
Whose theory was 4 stages and focused on cognitive development?
Piaget
Presbycusis is the gradual loss of _____ with aging and is typical/common.
Hearing, esp. high pitched sounds
Name a common component of hospice?
Comfort medical care, pain management, dignity, patient-oriented, family involved...
Who typically walks earlier, boys or girls?
Boys
Name something other than puberty that is a developmental change in adolescence.
Identity, abstract thinking, social relationships (friends made based on interests and values, first romantic relationships), autonomy, complex moral development...
Who had the "Strange situation" and a theory that accounted for different types of attachment?
Ainsworth
In Erikson's generatively vs. stagnation stage, what does generativity refer to?
Teens often have a "invulnerability" belief that death...
Happens but won't happen to them/people they love
At what age do babies start rolling (belly to back, back to belly)?
4-6 months
Describe receptive language
Language that can be understood
What was Kubler-Ross' theory about?
Process of grief/loss (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance)
What is the average age for menopause?
40-60
Experiences with death, even exposure to movie characters that tie, is positively correlated with _____ understanding of death in children (better or worse)
Better
Rocking on all fours but not mobile (going anywhere)
Social communication
What was Kohlberg's theory about?
Moral development
Selective optimization with compensation argues as people age they may successfully age if they...
Pursue goals they value despite limits by using resources or readjustments
Name all five stages of Kubler Ross' theory (in order)
Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance.
At what age do babies show hand preference (lefty or righty)?
1 year
What qualities do people usually associate with "successful aging"? (Name at least 2 of the 3)
Physical health (no or little disease or mobility issues), high cognitive functioning (like memory), and social engagement (still seeing friends and family, not alone)