In the Beginning
Infancy and Toddlerhood
Early Childhood
Middle Childhood
A Mix
100

The period of human population where there was a significant increase around 10,000 years ago is referred to as the _________ period

Neolithic

100

There are 2 ways of thinking abut growth and development in infancy, one proceeds from the head downward and is referred to as ________.

cephalocaudal

100

______________ is the ability to understand the mental states of one's self and others and navigate social situations successfully.

Theory of mind

100

By middle childhood, children are generally able to focus their attention and screen out distractions.  This function is called ______ ______.

selective attention

100

During the germinal period of development the correct sequence of development is _____, _____, and _____.

blastocyst, implantation, and placenta

200

There is one main factor associated with the significant increase in the human population by the early 1900's and that factor is _________.

medical advances

200
What concept refers to the process of neural connections becoming stronger and faster?

Synaptic Pruning

200

In early childhood children often focus on one noticeable aspect which is often physical appearance, and this is called _________.

centration

200

The name of the cognitive stage of development for middle childhood according to Piaget is _____ _______.

concrete operational

200

What period of prenatal development is the most sensitive to exposure to teratogens?

embryonic

300

Dr. Jones is doing an experiment on whether early intervention programs work to increase academic achievment.  The independent variable in this kind of experiment would be _______________.

early intervention programs

300

During this stage of development according to Piaget reflexive behaviors change into intentional action and object permanence develops.  This stage of development is called _______________.

sensorimotor

300

This style of parenting is often referred to as the style high in demandingness and high in responsiveness.

authoritative

300

According to Gardner's theory of multiple intelligence there are 8 different types of intelligence.  Sternberg however conceptualizes ______ types of intelligence.

3

300

During early language development children often makes mistakes.  One example would be mouses for mice or throwed for threw.  These are examples of _______.

overregularization

400

The numerical estimate of how much genes are responsible for the differences among persons in a given environment is called ________.

heritability

400

The most common form of attachment according to May Ainsworth's research is the _____________.

secure

400

_________ refers to when children believe that inanimate things have human thoughts and feelings.

Animism

400

_______ is how a person views themselves in relationship to others.

Self-concept

400

At what age during toddlerhood  do children start to recognize themselves in a mirror as self rather than a cute babby.  

18 months

500

Developmental research takes many forms however there are 2 types of research that yield especially useful data.  One type follows a group of individuals over a long period of time, sometimes years.  The other collects data with people of different ages and is collected at a single point in time, this is called _______ research design.

cross-sectional

500

Children develop best when their temperament and their environmental demands are a good match and this is referred to as _____ ___ _____.

goodness of fit.

500

When young children can't reverse processes in their head on matters of length or quantity they fail Piaget's __________ tasks.

conservation

500

In middle childhood we see advances in ones ability solve cognitive problems without getting distracted and to adjust their strategy as necessary.  This function is referred to as ____ ______ and is related to developmental changes in the frontal lobe.

executive function

500

Which form of research trying to establish how development happens over time is least likely to be effected by cohort effects?

longitudinal

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