Development 1
Development 2
Development 3
Development 4
Development 5
100

What is the stage that Zygotes are formed and have Undifferentiated Cell Division?

Germinal Stage

100

what are the mental maps in which we store our experiences called? 

Schemas

100

which stage the babies learn about the world through their senses and actions.

Stage 1: Sensorimotor Stage

100

the following statements are strengths or critiques of Piaget?

 The theory is reasonable, Piaget used the scientific method to test his theory.

strengths

100

what type of baby has Regular eating/sleeping patterns, is Approachable, Generally positive in mood, and Adapts to new situations easily?

 

Easy 

200

 what is the name of the agent which can cause a birth defect? give an example.

Teratogen

200

what is the name of the process where we modify a preexisting schema to deal with new information that would not fit with the original schema?

Accommodation

200

what is the stage in which children can mentally represent, but not mentally operate, objects?

Stage 2: Preoperational Stage

200

which moral development has these characteristics?

 Right/wrong determined by reward/punishment

preconvention morality 

200

what type of baby has Irregular eating/sleeping patterns, Fussy/disagreeable mood, and Reacts Negatively to new situations?

Difficult 

300

what is the stage that has the following characteristics: Cartilage hardens, forming bone, Muscles form, Brain cells become highly specialized, and All organs begin to function.

Fetal Stage

300

what is the name for a process where we update our schemas with new (learned) information that fits into the existing schema?

Assimilation

300

 what is it called the understanding that physical quantities remain constant in spite of changes in their shape or appearance? 

The Law of Conservation

300

which moral development has these characteristics?

Make moral judgments on the basis of expectations, and often refer to the importance of rules/laws as infallible.

conventional morality

300

A deep, affectionate, close, and enduring relationship with one’s primary caregiver is characteristic of...  

Attachment

400

what is the stage that presents the following characteristics: new embryo, formation of the placenta, cell division continues, and heartbeat at 5-6 weeks

Embryonic Stage

400

A child sees a cow for the first time, and The child says “doggie!”. the act of modifying their understanding by building a “COW” schema in order to differentiate it from dogs is called... 

Accommodation

400

 which stage we can see these characteristics: Logical reasoning tends to be Inductive, Conclusions based on instances, and Flexible, logical thinking(Based on concrete experiences, not logical theories)?


Concrete Operations

400

which moral development has these characteristics? 

Action is “moral” because of their own principles even if it goes against what the law or society says to do, Universal ethical principles:  Justice, Equity


Postconventional morality 

400

In Harlow’s Work, he proved we need contact comfort. What mom did the little monkey choose? why? 

Cloth Mother

500

which stage children should begin to demonstrate the ability to perform mental operations abstractly, without the aid of actual experience.?

Stage 4: Formal Operational Stage

500

Your plane has been taken over by a terrorist.  He has taken a passenger’s baby hostage and is holding a knife to the baby’s throat, and you think it better to sacrifice just one life( the baby's life) than the rest of the passengers' lives.

this is an example of? 

postconventional morality