Chapter 1
Basic Concepts and Methods
Chapter 2
Theories of Development
Chapter 3
Prenatal Development and Birth
Chapter 4/5
Physical, Sensory, Perceptual, and Cognitive Development in Infancy
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The idea that studying children’s development might help scientists understand the development of the human species was proposed by

Charles Darwin

100

What are the three part's of Freud's view of individual personality?

id, ego, superego

100

the process by which the basic structures of the embryo’s organs, organ systems, and body parts are completed is called?

Organogenesis

100

Which of the following terms represents the smooth movement that allows the eyes to follow a moving object?

Tracking

200

What is the term that Arnold Gesell used to describe genetically programmed sequential patterns of change, such as puberty or menopause?

Maturation

200

Internal drives and cultural demands are interactions that occur in Erikson's ________ theory

psychosocial


200

Sandi has begun the labor process. Her physician concludes that the baby is in a breech position, with its feet poised to be delivered first. What course of action is the physician likely to recommend for Sandi?

c-section

200

Responding to a familiar stimulus as if it were new is described as

dishabituation

300

Development begins at conception and continues throughout the lifespan describes the current perspective of ____________

Human Development

300

During classical conditioning, if the sour taste of lemon juice automatically causes your mouth to pucker, the lemon juice is the ________ and the pucker of lips and tongue is the ________.

unconditioned stimulus; unconditioned response

300

Your brain's ability to change in response to experience is called?

Plasticity
300

What is Piaget’s first stage of cognitive development?

Sensorimotor

400
Do research ethics apply to both animals and humans when conducting experiments?

Yes

400

Children learn best through observation as long as they are consistently rewarded for the same best summarizes which theory of development?

social-cognitive theory

400

Intense crying is a characteristic of which infantile disease

colic


400

According to Jean Piaget, ____________________ describe an infant’s simple repetitive actions that are organized around the infant’s own body

primary circular reactions

500

To describe, explain, predict, and influence development is the goals of what?

Developmental science/psychology

500

Miguel is expected to clean his room and to empty all the trash in the house. When Miguel forgets his chores, he is grounded. Which of the following principles has been appropriately applied if Miguel remembers to do his chores?

punishment

500

What is the most common nutritional problem in industrialized societies?

macronutrient malnutrition

500

When a child looks for an object in the place where it was last seen and gives up if it is not there, what aspect of logic is being demonstrated?

The A-not-B error