Names
Human Growth and Development
Terms
Theories
Types of Parenting
100

Created the Hierarchy of Need

 Abraham Maslow

100

It produces the hormone melatonin, which regulates sleep.

Iineal gland in the endocrine system

100

It is the study of the structure of words ( it is the study of the internal structure and formation of words)

morphology

100

Howard Gardner put forth this theory. 

Multiple Intelligences

100

Alice implements a strict routine and expects
her children to do what she says when she
says it. When her children misbehave, she
implements punishments to correct their behavior

Authoriarian Parenting

200

Researcher proposed that language is acquired through the process of development

Jean Piaget

200

Which hormone is a product of the pancreas and helps in maintaining glucose levels in the body?

Insulin

200

This term refers to dividing a sample into a treatment group and a control group

random assignment

200

Which theory of dreams closely relates to Sigmund Freud’s views that the brain is accessing a hidden part of the mind when dreaming?

Psychoanalytic Theory of Dreams

200

Robert acts like a friend to his son. He is
emotionally nurturing, but does not enforce
consistent routines or rules.

Permissive Parenting

300

According to his theory of personality, intuiting (N) is the polar opposite of the dimension of Sensing (S)

Carl Jung

300

Sebastian grew two inches over the last six months. When he has his yearly physical exam, his doctor charts a spike in physical and skeletal growth. What did Sebastian experience?

a growth spurt

300

Which social scientist would be most likely to work on understanding and interpreting the past?

Historian or educator

Historian

300

This theory explains how people process information and learn. The way people learn can influence attitude formation and changes in attitudes. 

Learning Theory

300

Sally encourages her son to make decisions
and develop autonomy while holding him to
standards of behavior. Her son feels comfortable
discussing his needs and Sally considers his
opinion in her parenting decisions.

authoritative Parenting

400

He developed Psychosocial Development

Erik Erikson

400

David strongly believes that _________ influences the development of his young twins, Alice and Jack. He fosters a close and caring relationship with his children and does not believe genetic factors play a significant role in their development.

Nature or Nuture 

Nurture

400

 ________ is a measure of central tendency that refers to the value that appears most frequently in a data set

Mode

400

Tajfel and Turner proposed this theory. They proposed that people derive their identity and self-image from the group they belong to. 

Social Identity Theory

400

This parent is neither demanding nor responsive. They only provide the basic necessities for their children, such as food and shelter. This type of parenting is damaging to children because they do not develop a trusting relationship with their parents or others. 

Uninvolved Parenting

500

According to which researcher, the two basic emotions disgust + anger combine to create the emotion of contempt

Robert Plutchik

500

What term refers to the possession of both masculine and feminine gender characteristics? 

Rikki demonstrates both masculine and feminine characteristics with respect to psychology and appearance. Developmental psychologists call this

Androgyny

500

Which term refers to a prediction regarding the outcome of an experiment under certain circumstances? 

theory, principle, hypthesis or law

hypthesis

500

The following steps describe the process in which psychological theories are developed. Arrange these steps in proper order:

data Collection, data examination, hypothesis formation, reporting


hypothesis formation, data collection, data examination and reporting

500

During the 1960's, the developmental psychologist, Diana Baumrind,  proposed 3 parenting styles: 

Authoritarian Parenting

Authoritative Parenting

Permissive Parenting

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