Genetics & Prenatal Development
Infancy & Attachment
Cognitive Development
Adolescence & Moral Development

Adulthood & Parenting Styles
100

This branch of psychology studies how people change physically, cognitively, and socially across the lifespan.

What is developmental psychology?

100

The newborn reflex triggered when a baby turns its head toward a touch on the cheek.

What is the rooting reflex?

100

The psychologist who proposed that children actively construct knowledge through stages.


Who is Jean Piaget?

100

The stage that marks the transition from late childhood to adulthood.

What is adolescence?

100

The period between the late teens and mid-twenties marked by exploration and instability

What is emerging adulthood?

200

The basic unit of heredity that encodes instructions for making proteins.

What is a gene?

200

The reflex that causes a baby to grip an adult’s finger tightly.

What is the grasping reflex?

200

In Piaget’s conservation task, a five-year-old insists that a tall, thin glass holds more water than a short, wide one because they lack this concept

What is conservation?

200

The stage of life when sexual maturity is reached.

What is puberty?

200

The gradual decline of testosterone in men, associated with lower libido and energy.


What is andropause?

300

The complete set of genes inherited from both parents.

What is the genotype?

300

The emotional bond that forms between an infant and their caregiver.

What is attachment?

300

If Johnny still believes that the ball that was thrown across the room, still exists, what is this concept?

What is object permanence?

300

According to Kohlberg, this level of moral reasoning is based on avoiding punishment and seeking rewards.


What is the preconventional level?

300

The end of menstruation and fertility in women

What is menopause?

400

The observable traits and behaviors that result from the interaction of genetics and environment

What is the phenotype?

400

In Ainsworth’s research, infants who explore freely when caregivers are present but show distress when they leave are displaying this attachment style.

What is secure attachment?

400

In Piaget’s liquid conservation task, a five-year-old typically says this container has more water.

What is the tall, thin container?

400

A person who obeys the law simply because it’s the law demonstrates this level of moral reasoning.


What is the conventional level?

400

According to Erikson, middle adulthood centers around this psychosocial conflict

What is generativity vs. stagnation?

500

The study of how environmental factors can turn genes “on” or “off” without altering DNA itself.

What is epigenetics?

500

Infants who avoid or ignore their caregiver upon return demonstrate this attachment style.

What is avoidant attachment?

500

Rory follows speed limits simply because laws should be obeyed. He is at this level of Kohlberg’s moral reasoning.


What is the conventional level?

500

When someone’s moral decisions are guided by justice and universal principles, they are operating at this level

What is the postconventional level?

500

The parenting style that is demanding but unresponsive to a child’s needs.

What is authoritarian?

600

This stage of prenatal development occurs during weeks 3–8 and is most vulnerable to teratogens.


What is the embryonic period?

600

This attachment style involves contradictory behavior—seeking closeness yet fearing it

What is disorganized attachment?

600

According to Erikson, Morgan—who struggles with closeness and feels isolated—faces this psychosocial conflict

What is intimacy vs. isolation?

600

This brain region, responsible for impulse control and reasoning, continues to mature during adolescence.

What is the frontal lobe?

600

The parenting style that is warm but imposes few rules or limits.

What is permissive?

700

The stage where rapid cell division occurs and the zygote implants into the uterine wall.

What is the germinal period?

700

The inborn predisposition to behave and react consistently in a particular way

What is temperament?

700

According to Erikson, failure to form close relationships in early adulthood leads to this outcome.

What is isolation?

700

Early-maturing girls are at higher risk for these two types of challenges.


What are body image issues and risky behaviors?

700

The parenting style linked with the most positive child outcomes—confidence and responsibility

What is authoritative?

800

Harmful agents like alcohol, nicotine, or radiation that can cause birth defects.

What are teratogens?

800

According to Thomas and Chess, this temperament describes infants who are calm but struggle with new experiences.

What is slow-to-warm-up?

800

How many Psychosocial stages of life did Erik Erikson theorize?

What is 8

800

What medication can be taken to prevent the development of specific body parts due to puberty.

What are puberty blockers. 

800

Erikson’s final stage, which focuses on reflecting on one’s life with satisfaction or regret

What is integrity vs. despair?

900

Provides nourishment, oxygen, and waste removal for the fetus.

What is the Umbilical Cord

900

Jordan, age 2, attends daycare regularly. When Jordan’s mother drops him off, he clings briefly and looks a bit sad but quickly begins playing once reassured. When she returns at the end of the day, Jordan runs to her, smiles, and hugs her tightly before showing her the toys he played with.

What is Secure Attachment.

900

Carlos is 30 years old and has a stable job but avoids long-term relationships and states "I don't want to get close to people, I may get hurt. What psychosocial stage is Carlos in?

Intimacy v. Isolation

900

How many years do girls typically develop in advance prior to boys during puberty?

What is 2 years. 

900

A person in this stage of grief may not be able to accept the reality of their plight of death or loss. They may say things such as "I don't really have cancer, the doctors don't know the truth" 

What is Denial 

1000

Filters out harmful agents from the pregnant person's blood. 

What is the placenta.

1000

Ava, age 2, becomes extremely distressed whenever her father leaves the room. At daycare drop-off, she cries uncontrollably and refuses to play, even when comforted by her teacher. When her father returns, Ava runs to him but then pushes him away angrily while still crying.

What is Anxious Attachment. 

1000
Is advancement through the stages according to Piaget Qualitative or Quantitative?

What is Qualitative 

1000

When is the peak age of height spurts for young boys?

What is the age of 14.

1000

What is the life expectancy for men in the U.S.?

What is 73.