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100

He is the British philosopher who viewed the child as a tabula rasa, or "blank slate."

Who is John Locke?

100

This is what results when a sperm and ovum unite at conception. It has 46 chromosomes.

What is a zygote?

100

This occurs between the 7th and 9th days, when the blastocyst burrows into the uterine lining.

What is implantation?

100

This is a scale used to assess an infant's physical condition at 1 minute and again at 5 minutes after birth.

What is the Apgar Scale? Activity, Pulse, Grimace, Appearance, Respiratory.

100

This is premature separation of the placenta.

What is placenta abruptio?

200

He developed the psychosocial theory. He recognized that normal development must be understood in relation to the individual's cultural context.

Who is Erikson?

200

This is a sudden but permanent change in a DNA segment through which harmful genes are created.

What is mutation?

200

This develops and permits food and oxygen to reach the developing organism and waste products to be carried away.

What is the placenta?

200

In this type of childbirth plan, the expectant mother and companion attend classes. The expectant mother learns relaxation and breathing techniques, and the companion learns how to be a labor coach.

What is natural, or prepared, childbirth?

200

This is the name of the sleep state that is similar to that of the waking state, includes patterns of irregular breathing.

What is REM (rapid-eye-movement)

300

He believed that children actively "construct" their knowledge, through a series of developmental stages.

Who is Jean Piaget?

300

This type of support, or counseling, can help a couple assess the likelihood of giving birth to a baby with a hereditary disorder and choose the best course of action in view of risks and family goals.

What is genetic counseling?

300

This is downy hair that covers the baby's body, helping the vernix stick to the skin.

What is lanugo?

300

This type of professional handles the a majority of home births.

What is a certified nurse-midwife.

300

This is the name of period of pregnancy from implantation through the 8th week. It is when the groundwork is laid for all body structures and internal organs.

What is the period of the embryo?

400

He introduced the concept of "scaffolding." He saw that child development as a socially mediated process in which children depend on assistance from adults and more-expert peers as they tackle new challenges.

Who is Lev Vygotsky?

400

This is the tendency to actively choose environments that complement one's heredity.

What is niche-picking?

400

This is period between 22 and 26 weeks, at which the baby can first survive if born early.

What is the age of viability?

400

This is the most commonly used approach to controlling pain during labor in a traditional hospital setting

What is an epidural analgesia?

400

Development resulting from ongoing, bidirectional exchanges between heredity and all levels of the environment.

What is Epigenesis?

500

This is a number with a value between +1.00 and -1.00 that describes how two variables are associated with one another.

What is a correlation coefficient?

500

Heredity supplies our genotype (genetic makeup), while our ________ reflect the combined effects of heredity and environment.

What is phenotype?

500

This is a parasitic disease caused by eating undercooked or raw meat or from contact with the feces of infected cats. It can lead to eye and brain damage.

What is toxoplasmosis?

500

This is a a common cause of cerebral palsy, where there is inadequate oxygen supply during labor and delivery.

What is anoxia?

500

In Piaget's cognitive developmental theory, this is the stage where young children are learning how to grasp the laws of conservation.

What is the preoperational stage?

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