Winsper et al. (2019) — Associations between infant and toddler regulatory problems and later psychopathology
Dahl & Killen (2018) — Origins of Morality in Infancy and Early Childhood
Textbook
Lecture
100

What three early behaviors were used to define infant regulatory problems?

Crying, sleeping, and feeding problems

100

What is morality?

Welfare, rights, fairness, and justice

100

What is the term for involuntary movements that infants are born with?

Reflexes

100

At what age does birth weight double? 

4 months 

200

Name two adolescent mental health outcomes studied

Depression, psychotic symptoms, or borderline personality disorder symptoms

200

Why do the authors argue that morality must be clearly defined?

clear definitions allow researchers to communicate and test ideas scientifically

200

Why is infant vision blurry at birth?

The visual system and brain pathways are still developing

200

At what age does birth weight triple? 

1 year 

300

What environmental factor predicted psychopathology both directly and indirectly?

Family adversity.

300

What key difference exists between infants’ behavior and preschoolers’ moral reasoning?

Infants participate socially, while preschoolers judge actions as right or wrong.

300

What is the difference between fine and gross motor skills?

Gross motor = large body movements

fine motor = small precise movements.

300

At what age does birth weight quadruple? 

2 years 


400

The study controlled for three confounding variables. What were they, and using your own interpretation, how do you think they influence the model? 

Gender, Family adversity, Birthweight, Mother’s mental health

400

What cognitive ability helps children reject unfair stereotypes?

Theory of mind

400

What milestone shows infants understand objects continue to exist when hidden?

Object permanence

400
We are born with the most brain cells that we will ever have, how many? 

85 billion 

500

Why can indirect effects exist even when no direct relationship is found between early and later outcomes?

Absence of a direct effect ≠ absence of influence

500

What evidence suggests morality involves developmental change rather than simple continuity?

Children gradually develop categorical moral judgments and obligations across early childhood

500

Why is the sensorimotor stage foundational for later thinking?

Knowledge begins through action and perception, forming the basis of later mental reasoning

500

In a 24-hour period, newborns sleep approximately how many hours? 

16.5 hours a day