What does the visual cliff measure in infant development?
What is depth perception
What is the reciprocal relationship between caregiver and child that effects development?
What is attachment parenting
What is the first stage of speech for a baby?
What is babbling stage
What is the process of unlearning a behavior in psychology?
What is Extinction?
What is it called when a behavior is made less likely to occur?
Punishment
Who created the psychological stage theory?
Who is Erik Erikson
With what attachment did babies return to their parents after being left in an unfamiliar environment?
What is secure attachment
The particular order words are written and spoken
What is syntax
What is the original stimulus that elicits a response?
What is unconditioned stimulus
Who put forth the law of effect?
Who is Thorndike
What stage of the psychological stage theory encompasses adolescence?
What is identity versus role confusion
With what attachment did babies not return to their parents after being left in an unfamiliar environment?
What is avoidant attachment
What is the smallest units of sound used in language?
What is phonemes
Who discovered classical conditioning through his experiment with dogs?
Who is Ivan Pavlov
Adding a pleasant stimulus to promote a behavior.
What is the stage in Erikson's theory when babies learn whether or not they can trust that the world will provide for their needs?
What is trust versus mistrust
What type of parents set strict standards for their children's behavior and apply punishments for violations of these rules?
What is authoritarian parents
What is the stage which toddlers combine words they can say into simple commands?
What is telegraphic speech stage
What is it called when a new behavior is learned?
When reinforcement is delivered after a variable number of responses
What is variable reinforcement schedule
What stage encompasses the end of life when we look back at our life and feel satisfied with them?
What is integrity versus dispair
What type of parents do not set clear guidelines for their children?
What are permissive parents
What is the misapplication of grammar rules called?
What is overgeneralization
When one uses a conditioned stimulus as an unconditioned stimulus in order to condition a response to a new stimulus
What is higher order conditioning
The tendency for animals to forgo rewards to pursue their typical behaviors
What is instinctive drift