Important Terms
Different Types of Studies
Examples
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Developmental Psychology

examines our physical, cognitive, and social development across the life span



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case studies

 observing and recording of an individual or group in hope of revealing universal principles

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Comparing people of different ages at the same point in time

Cross-Sectional Study


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nature 

genetic inheritance, biological predispositions, and evolutionary influences that shape behavior, personality, and intelligence

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experimental research

tests a cause and effect relationship by manipulating variables

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A pair of identical twins separated at birth. If both grow up to be incredibly anxious despite living in different types of homes, this is ....

nature

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nurture

all environmental influences and experiences that shape behavior, personality, and development

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cross-sectional research design

A research method that compares different groups of participants at the same point in time to study age-related differences in behavior and mental processes

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A baby is born in Tokyo to Japanese biological parents. However, the baby is adopted at birth by a family in Texas, USA.

Nurture

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continuous development

The view that development occurs as a gradual, incremental process of change throughout the lifespan

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naturalistic observation

watching and recording behavior in common/ordinary situations without trying to manipulate or control the situation

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You grow tiny fractions of an inch every single day. If you marked your height on a wall every month, the marks would form a steady, upward-sloping line.


Continuous Development

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discontinuous development

The view that development occurs in distinct stages or phases with qualitative changes between stages

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correlational study


a research project designed to discover the degree to which two variables are related to each other

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An insect doesn't just get slightly bigger and "more bug-like" every day. Instead, it goes through a series of abrupt, distinct stages.

Discontinuous Development