Biological/Physical
Cognitive
Socioemotional
Contexts
Wild Card
100

The only people who share 100% of their genetics.

Who are MZ twins?
100

Classic psychology study used to measure delay of gratification.

What is the Marshmallow Task?

100

Known as a building block for personality development. 

What is temperament?

100

Creator of the Ecological Systems model. 

Who is Urie Bronfenbrenner?

100

The capacity to withstand or recover from challenges that threaten wellbeing.

What is resilience?

200

The name of the model that explains why adolescence is a period of increased risk-taking. 

What is the dual systems model?

200

Term used to describe how infants transition from universal listeners to native listeners in their first year of life.

What is perceptual narrowing?

200
Baumrind's two dimensions of parenting.

What is demandingness and responsiveness?

200

Term describing how media occupies time that could be spent on other activities, such as playing outside.

What is displacement?

200

Largest early intervention schooling program in the US for low-income families. 

What is Head Start?

300

Behaviors, environments, and conditions that are potentially harmful to a developing organism.

What are teratogens?

300

Term that describes the social rules for using language (e.g., turn taking). 

What is pragmatics?

300

Term that describes how early attachment relationships can influence later platonic and romantic relationships in adulthood. 

What is internal working model?

300

Term for when a patient is diagnosed with two or more mental disorders simultaneously.

What is comorbidity?

300

Cumulative impact of chronic and acute stress due to experiences of racism and discrimination.

What is weathering?

400

The ideal position for a fetus during labor and delivery.

What is vertex position?

400

Theory that language influences cognitive development and how people understand the world.

What is the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis?

400

Jonah is a sophomore in college. Growing up, his parents always wanted him to become a surgeon. For the past two years, Jonah has predominately taken pre-med courses to prepare him for medical school after graduation. According to Marcia, Jonah best represents the _____ stage of identity formation. 

What is foreclosure?

400

Cultural beliefs on the "right" and "wrong" ways to raise a child.

What are ethnotheories?

400

Paradigm that measures loss of interest after repeated exposure to a stimulus. 

What is habituation?

500

Chemical that stimulates the onset of puberty. 

What is kisspeptin?

500

The three main components of executive function (EF). 

What is inhibitory control, cognitive flexibility, and working memory?

500

Name of the study paradigm used to measure infant social referencing. 

What is the visual cliff?

500

Social status associated with children who are highly disliked by others because they are shy, fearful of others, and have low self-esteem.

What is rejected-withdrawn?

500

The name for the phenomenon in which infants cry in response to hearing other infants cry.

What is emotional contagion?

M
e
n
u