Childhood pt1
Childhood pt2
Teens/Young Adulthood
Middle/Late Adulthood
Other
100

What is the correct order of these: fetus, zygote, embryo?

Zygote, Embryo, Fetus
100

How does someone get fetal alcohol syndrome?

Pregnant mother drinking alcohol during pregnancy. 

100

the period of sexual maturation when a person can now reproduce. 

Puberty

100

When a woman's period stops and reproduction declines as she is in middle adulthood. 

Menopause

100

This is a branch of psychology that studies physical, cognitive, and social change throughout the lifespan. 

Developmental Psychology

200

What is a teratogen? 

A virus or drug that harms the fetus. 
200

Concepts of how we interpret information 

Schemas
200

Erikson's stage of intimacy vs isolation is about what? 

Developing meaningful relationships (intimacy), or be socially isolated (isolation).

200

What does "social clock" mean?

The "right" time to achieve things in life- college, marriage, kids, job. 

200

T or F. Men outlive women typically.

False

300

What are the two types of schemas and define them? 

Assimilation: Has us understand things with schemas we already have.

Accommodation: Has us create new schemas.

300

Kids in pre-operational stage are egocentric. What does egocentric mean?

They don't understand other people's perspectives. 
300
The goal of Erikson's teen stage identity vs role confusion is? 
They have a sense of identity or they are confused on who they are. 
300

What does Alzheimer's affect? 

Memory

300

Name the five stages of grief. 

Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance. 
400

What is object permanence? 

Knowing an item or someone is there even when you can't see it anymore. 

400

At what Piaget stage can kids start understanding conservation? 

Concrete Operational

400

identity vs social identity

Identity: Developing a sense of who you are individually.

Social identity: Developing a sense of who you are within a social group. 

400
The goal of Erikson's stage integrity vs despair focuses on what? 

Reflecting on their lives. They may feel satisfied or a failure. 

400

Name the four parenting styles and give an example for each. 

1. Authoritarian- strict

2. Permissive- lax 

3. Negligent- not present

4. Authoritative- rules with love

500

Name Piaget's four stages of cognitive development. 

Sensorimotor, Pre-operational, concrete operational, formal operational.  

500

When there is a decrease to a baby responding to something because they are used to it.  

Habituation

500

At what age group do people start developing a sense of morality or right and wrong. 

Adolescence 
500

Erikson's stage Generativity vs stagnation. The goal is...

They have a sense of contributing to the world or they lack purpose. 

500
Name the four attachment styles

Secure, Anxious, Dismissive Avoidant, Fearful Avoidant