Cognitive Dev Childhood
Social/Personality Dev Childhood
Adolescent Dev
Aging
Personality
100

Defined as a change in the aspect of something (ex. changing someone's hair color)

What is: Qualitative change?

100

Being able to put yourself into someone else's point of view.

What is: Theory of Mind?

100

The growth of facial hair and deepening of the voice.

What are: physical changes during puberty in males?

100
Also known as differences between older individuals

What is: Heterogeneity?

100

Basic dimensions on which people differ

What are: Personality Traits?

200

Defined as steady change with no sudden jumps

What is: Continuous Development?

200

Reactivity and self-regulation that is biologically-based and plays a huge role in development of personality.

What is: Temperament?

200

A parent who is heavily involved in their child's success in school is said to be a ____ factor in predicting academic achievement.

What is: interpersonal?

200

A type of intelligence that relies on experience and knowledge, also known as "wisdom."

What is: Crystallized Intelligence?

200

In order for something to be a personality trait, it must be present in a variety situations, aka it must be _____.

What is: Consistent?

300

One of Piaget's stages of cognitive development, where the "problem" is to overcome object permanence. 

What is: Sensorimotor Stage?

300

An attachment style that is characterized by inconsistent and unpredictable responses to a child's needs. Infant is clingy to parent but angry if they leave.

What is: Insecure-ambivalent?

300

One of the first big physical changes in the adolescent's brain that results in more risky behavior.

What is: The Dopamine Reward System?
300

A well-being measure that incorporates several types of well-being, including social and physical components.

What is: Global subjective well-being?

300

Someone who is really hardworking and is considered the "mom friend" of the group would score high in ___.

What is: Conscientiousness?

400

Being able to understand that liquid in a tall glass isn't necessarily more than liquid in a short, wide glass.

What is: Conservation?

400

A parenting style where the parent acts more like a friend than a parent, allows child to have more freedom and is very supportive.

What is: Permissive Parenting?

400

1. Must be verbal. 2. Must be voluntary. 3. Must be mutual. 4. Can be withdrawn.

What is: Consent?

400

A theory about social relationships in old age that states that social connections are held together by exchanges of social support. 

What is: the Convoy Model of Social Relationships?

400

A 6th dimension of personality added on in the HEXACO model.

What is: Honesty-Humility?

500

The strongest predictor of reading achievement in 3rd-4th grade, defined as the component sounds of words

What is: Phonemic Awareness?

500

A theory of learning that emphasizes observation and imitation of the behaviors, attitudes, and emotional reactions of others.

What is: Social Learning Theory?
500

Genetic factors that make an individual more or less responsive to environmental experiences.

What is: Differential Susceptibility? 

500

A collection of theories that focus on the effects of social expectations and normative timing of life events, as well as lifelong cumulative effects of membership in a specific cohort or sociocultural subgroup. 

What are: Life Course Theories?
500

A personality trait not in the Big 5 that characterizes people who are very manipulative and want money and power and will do anything to achieve them.

What is: Machiavellianism?

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