Theorist
Prenatal Development
Environmental Contexts for Development
Learning Capacities
Vocabulary
100
Which theorist came up with the id, ego, and superego?
What is Sigmund Freud
100
Action of a child being conceived.
What is conception?
100
The impact of family relationships on child development becomes even more complicated when we consider that interaction between any two members is affected by others present in the setting.
What is indirect influences?
100
In this form of learning, a neutral stimulus is paired with a stimulus that leads to a reflexive response.
What is classical conditioning?
100
study of physical, social, emotional, more and intellectual changes that occur across the life span?
What is developmental psychology?
200
Which theorist was looked down upon for his experiment on his own daughter who lived in an enclosed crib for 2 1/2 years?
What is B.F. Skinner
200
This stage last for about two weeks, from fertilization and formation of the zygote until the tiny mass of cells drifts down out of the fallopian tube and attaches to the wall of the uterus.
What is germinal period?
200
When parents are firm but warm, children tend to comply with their request.
What is direct influences?
200
Sweet breast milk resulted in sucking. Which type of stimulus is this?
What is unconditioned stimulus?
200
the physical, cognitive, social, and psychological changes that children undergo as they grow older.
What is child development?
300
Which theorist took Freud's development through childhood and expanded the stages throughout the life cycle?
What is Erik Erikson
300
During which trimester has the new being grown large enough that the mother can feel movement?
What is the second trimester?
300
A measure of an individual's social position and economic well-being that combines three related variables: years of education, the prestige of one's job and the skill it requires, and income
What is socioeconomic status?
300
Refers to a gradual reduction in the strength of a response due to repetitive stimulation.
What is habituation?
300
An interdisciplinary field devoted to the study of all changes humans experience throughout the lifespan
What is developmental science?
400
Which theorist decided to go into the field of psychiatry due to the fact he had polio?
What is Milton Erickson
400
During these brief 6 weeks, the most rapid prenatal changes take place, as the groundwork is laid for all body structures and internal organs.
What is the period of the embryo?
400
The state of having a great amount of money.
What is affluence?
400
Coping the behavior of another person.
What is imitation?
400
The view that development is a process of gradually adding more of the same types of skills that were there to begin with.
What is continuous development?
500
Which theorist work was motivated by the hatred of his mother?
What is Abraham Maslow?
500
What is the longest prenatal period?
What is the period of the fetus?
500
The state of being inferior in equality.
What is poverty?
500
Removing a desirable stimulus or presenting and unpleasant one to decrease the occurrence of a response.
What is punishment?
500
An area of investigation that brings together researchers from psychology, biology, neuroscience, and medicine to study the relationship between changes in the brain and emotional and social development.
What is developmental cognitive neuroscience?
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