Tenets of Life Span Perspective
Major Theories & Theorist
Multidisciplinary Approaches
Research Findings & Perspective Studies
Careers
100
This is the idea that your mind, body, emotions, and relationships are constantly changing and affecting each other.
What is multidimensional?
100
Theory that proposes eight stages of human development. Each stage consists of a unique developmental tasks that confronts individuals with a crisis that must be resolved.
What is Erkison's Theory?
100
An individual's mental age divided by chronological age multiplied by 100; devised in 1912 by William Sterm.
What is intelligence quotient (IQ)?
100
A number based on a statistical analysis that is used to describe the degree of association between two variables.
What is correlation coefficient?
100
They seek to help people with psychological problems. They work in a variety of settings, including colleges and universities, clinics, medical schools, and private practice.
What is a clinical Psychologist?
200
Unusual occurrences that have a major impact on an individual's life.
What is nonnormative life events?
200
Stresses that behavior is strongly influenced by biology, is tired to evolution, and is characterized by critical or sensitive periods.
What is Ethological Theory?
200
Domains-specific evaluation of the self.
What is self-concept?
200
A research strategy in which individuals of different ages are compared at one time.
What is cross-sectional approach?
200
They Deliver care to newborn infants. They may work with infants born under normal circumstances or premature and critically ill neonates.
What is Neonatal Nurse?
300
Development that occurs within a context or setting. It includes families, neighborhoods, school, peer groups, churches and many more.
What is contextual?
300
Neutral stimulus paired with active stimulus to produce response.
What is Pavlov’s Classical Conditioning?
300
Language designed to give information, including public speaking; preferred by men.
What is report talk?
300
A type of research that aims to observe and record behavior.
What is descriptive research?
300
They are involved in helping people with social or economic problems. They may investigate, evaluate, and attempt to rectify reported case of abuse, neglect, endangerment, or domestic disputes.
What is a Social Worker?
400
Development is constructed through biological and these two other factors working together.
What are sociocultural and individual?
400
They seek to help people with psychological problems. They work in a variety of settings, including colleges and universities, clinics, medical schools, and private practice.
What is Psychoanalytic theories?
400
A moral education program in which students are helped to clarify what their lives are for and what is worth working for. Students are encouraged to define their own values and understand others' values.
What is value clarification?
400
A controlled setting in which many of the complex factors of the "real world" are removed.
What is laboratory?
400
They are educators they specialize in early childhood education or instruct middle and high school students about such matters as nutrition, interpersonal relationships, human sexuality, parenting, and human development.
What is a Family and Consumer Science Educator?
500
The life span-perspective states that development has the capacity for change in various dimensions through different periods of life.
What is plastic?
500
He is considered the leading architect of social cognitive theory. He emphasizes that cognitive processes have important links with the environment and behavior.
Who is Albert Bandura?
500
Therapy that lets children work off frustrations while therapists analyze their conflicts and coping methods.
What is play therapy?
500
This form of research is a carefully regulated procedure in which one or more factors believed to influence the behavior being studied are manipulated while all other factors are held constant.
What is research?
500
They are counselors that works with individuals to identify career options, develop adjustment and coping skills to maximize independence, resolve problems created by disabilities.
What is A Rehabilitation Counselor?
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