PRENATAL DEVELOPMENT
COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
COG/SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
MORAL THINKING AND PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
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Also known as a fertilized egg, this is the earliest stage of life that occurs upon conception.
What is a zygote
100
Whose theory of cognitive development consisted of four stages including: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operation, and formal operational?
Who is Piaget
100
______________ parents are demanding and responsive. They set rules, but encourage open discussion and allow exceptions.
What is authoritative.
100
Lawrence Kohlberg sought to describe the development of ________.
What is moral development
100
This part of the brain is not fully developed until about the age of 25 which helps us to explain the risky behavior of many teens.
What is the frontal lobe
200
What is the name of the developing human organism from about 2 weeks after fertilization through the second month?
What is an embryo
200
This cognitive stage is thought to occur from birth to about age 2 and is the time during which babies get to know the world through their senses and actions
What is sensorimotor stage
200
_________ parents are unrestraining. They make few demands and use little punishment.
What is permissive.
200
This psychological theorist believed that each stage of life has its own psychosocial task, as crisis that needs resolution.
Who is Erik Erikson
200

Two criticisms of Kohlberg's theory.

Age and Gender Bias

300

Substances that get to the fetus through the placenta and prevents normal development.

What are teratogens?

300
Without this important development, infants do not exhibit awareness of a toy's existence after it has been hidden.
What is object permanence
300
___________ parents impose rules and expect obedience without discussion or explanation.
What is authoritarian
300
According to Erikson, the issue that adolescents face is that of ______ vs______.
What is identity vs. role confusion
300

This is when a baby turns after having its' cheek rubbed. 

What is what is the Rooting Reflex?

400
This condition is comprised of physical and cognitive abnormalities in children caused by the mother's heavy drinking while pregnant.
What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS).
400
According to Piaget, preschool age children are ______, meaning they have difficulty perceiving things from another's point of view.
What is egocentric
400
Sensitive responsive mothers are more likely to have infants who exhibit this form of attachment.
What is secure
400
This stage of morality focuses on belief in basic rights and self-defined ethical principles.
What is postconventional morality
400

A person's characteristic nature or emotional excitability.

What is temperament?

500

The name of the Psychologist who conducted multiple studies on Attachment theory.

Who is Harry Harlow?

500
According to Piaget, during this cognitive stage, children lack the concept of conservation (the principle that quantity remains the same despite changes in shape).
What is preoperational stage
500

Adapting current Schemas to bring in new information.

What is accommodation?

500

According to Erikson, the issue that older adults (late 60's and up) face is that of _______.

What is integrity vs. despair

500

Concepts or mental frameworks that organize categories and interprets information.

What are Schemas?