In the beginning
Social and Personality Development
Go Baby Go
Happy Birthday
It's all for you baby
100
Cell that is formed through fertilization?
What is a Zygote
100
A group of people born at around the same time in the same place?
What is a Cohort
100
Unlearned, organized, involuntary reposes that occur automatically in the presence of certain stimuli ?
What is a reflex
100
The number of stages that occur until birth ?
What is three
100
Defined as the process in which high frequency sound waves scan the mother's womb to produce an image of the unborn baby, whose size and shape can't be assessed ?
What is an Ultrasound
200
Rod-shaped portions of DNA that are organized in 23 pairs.
What is Chromosomes
200
Traits, abilities, and capacities that are inherited from ones parents .
What is Nature
200
A type of learning in which an organism responds in a particular way to a neutral stimulus that normally does not bring about that type of response?
What is Classical conditioning
200
when Uterine contractions initially occur every 8-10 minutes and last 30 seconds.
What is Stage 1
200
Is taken by a tiny needle inserted into the amniotic fluid surrounding the unborn fetus which takes a small sample of fetal cells.
What is Amniocentesis
300
The basic unit of genetic information can be described as what?
What is a Gene
300
The environmental influences that shape behavior.
What is Nurture
300
Classical Condition, Operant Conditioning, Habituation ?
What are The three basic types of learning
300
When the baby's head starts to move through the cervix and birth canal. Typically lasting around 90 minutes, this stage ends when the baby has completely left the mother's body.
What is stage two
300
created when a male reproductive cell (the sperm) pushes through the membrane of the female reproductive cell (the ovum).
What is the first cell
400
Most Behavioral traits are a product of genetic influence and environmental factors. This also known as ?
What is Multifactorial transmission
400
The field of study that examines patterns of growth, change, and stability in behavior that occur throughout the entire lifespan is ?
What is Lifespan Development
400
Term used for newborns?
What is Neonate
400
The child's umbilical cord (still attached to the neonate) and the placenta are expelled from the mother. This stage is the quickest ans easiest, taking just a few minutes.
What is stage three
400
Infants who are born prior to 38 weeks after conception and are also known as premature infants.
What is preterm infants
500
This is described as the study of the effects of heredity on behavior.
What is Behavioral Genetics
500
A specific time during development when a particular event has it's greatest consequence ?
What is Critical Period
500
Infants, who because of delayed fetal growth, weigh 90% or less of average weights of infants of the same gestational age?
What is small-for-gestational-age infants
500
A measurement system that looks for a variety of indications of good health in newborns ?
What is The Apgar Scale
500
Infants, who weigh less than 1,250 grams (around 2.25 pounds) or regardless of weight, have been in the womb less than 30 weeks.
What is low birth weight infants