Piaget's term for understanding that objects exist independently of whether we see/perceive them
Object Permanence
What developmental psychologist argued that adolescents face a crisis between identity and role confusion?
Erik Erikson
the five-factor model or the so-called Big Five traits (OCEAN model)
five dimensions: neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, agreeableness, and conscientiousness.
Widowhood affects mental health and social connections differently for men and women. True or false. BONUS 50- what is the most significant challenge?
True. Lonliness/ isolation
What is the Ashoka Library Called?
HDFC Library
What theory does the False Belief Test prove/ aim to prove?
Theory of Mind
According to a longitudinal study, high self-esteem in adolescence predicts what about romantic relationships in young adulthood?
Beginning a high-quality relationship
_________ is the knowledge that has been acquired through life experience and education- breadth of knowledge, comprehension of communication, judgment and sophistication.
Crystallized Intelligence
What is the struggle described by Erik Erikson in late life?
Integrity versus despair
Who is the Psych HOD
Supriya Ray
An agent that causes abnormal prenatal development such as alcohol caffeine, nicotine, aspirin.
Teratogens
What major endocrine gland helps regulate physical development by releasing growth hormone during adolescence?
Pituitary Gland
The time of transition from regular menstruation to menopause is called
Perimenopause
What is the primary measure of subjective well-being in life-span developmental psychology?
Life satisfaction.
AC02 2nd floor
Part of Vygotsky's Theory of Proximal Development. A way of giving help, but not more than what is needed. Teachers assess the amount of assistance they can offer to match the learners needs. It is important in transferring skills.
Scaffolding
As adolescents consider their identities, they become self-oriented and believe they are being watched by what?
An Imaginary Audience
The ________ model posits that exposure to low-moderate stress levels can yield better neuropsychological performance. However, once a higher stress level is reached, a toxic threshold is achieved, thus resulting in poor neuropsychological performance.
The hormesis model
What is the term used to describe the social network that journeys with a person throughout life?
Social Convoy
What were the 3 demands of the most recent ashoka protest.
- Caste census
-Removal of late fees
- Ambedkar Memorial lecture
For some parents sleep is a cause of concern. In ________ syndrome a healthy baby dies suddenly for no apparent reason. In America, 2 of 1000 babies between the ages of 2 and 4 months, die of ________. Though the exact cause is not known, most reflexes of babies of this age are waning and may not respond effectively when breathing gets difficult-move head from pillow-smothering them.
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
What type of thinking becomes more common in adolescence, allowing them to identify weaknesses in arguments?
Analytic Thinking
What is Generative Concern and Generative Action?
Generative concern is a general personality tendency of interest in caring for younger individuals, and generative action is the actual behaviours that promote the well-being of the next generation.
Explain the concept of socioemotional selectivity theory and its implications for social behavior in older adults.
The theory suggests that as people age, they prioritize emotionally meaningful relationships over seeking new experiences, impacting their social interactions.
Where can you find beetroot and carrot lemonade at ashoka?
Dhaba