The 6 Subcategories of Cognitive Psychology.
What are Perception, Attention, Memory, Language Use/Development, Intelligence and Creativity, Thinking and Problem Solving?
The Developmental Psychologist associated with the Theory of Cognitive Development.
Who is Jean Piaget?
The Developmental psychologist who originally introduced the concept of moral development.
Who is Lawrence Kohlberg?
What is the key to Erikson's theory?
What is the formation of an identity?
Define Developmental Psychology
What is the "scientific study of the changes that occur in people as they age including physical, cognitive, social, and moral development"
The bias that first impressions matter as people tend to look for ways to support their initial and current thoughts.
What is the Confirmation Bias?
The stage of Piaget's theory that include an egocentric viewpoint and animism.
What is the preoperational stage?
The 3 main phases of Kohlberg's theory of moral development.
What are preconventional, conventional, and postconventional?
The Psychological conflict ("tension") in Erikson's theory for adolescence.
What is identity vs. role confusion?
The Developmental Psychologist associated with the Zone of Proximal Development. Which is what?
Who is Lev Vygotsky?
The type of conditioning that is associated with a voluntary behavior and a consequence.
What is Operant Conditioning?
The stage demonstrated by abstract thinking and metacognition.
What is formal operational?
The stage and level of Kohlberg's theory when someone believes that the law and rules of society are all-important?
What is stage 4 - conventional?
The Parenting Style that reflects boundaries and conversations.
What is AuthoriTATive?
The 4 areas of Developmental Psychology AND the 3 common topics discussed by Developmental Psychologists.
What are Physical, Cognitive, Social, and Moral AND Nature and Nurture, Change and Stability, Continuity and Stages?
The concept that explains a set of behaviors that feel like a routine.
What is an Event Schema?
The term for the ability to attribute mental states to oneself and to others? (The understanding that people have different beliefs, thoughts, intentions, etc. than your own.) BONUS.
What is theory of mind? ToM. In the Concrete Stage!
The stage and level of Kohlberg's theory when someone wonders whether a rule truly fits all of society
What is stage 5 - PostConventional?
The final stage and tension of Erikson's theory called when someone looks back on his/her life and reflects on whether or not he/she lived a fulfilled life.
What is Maturity : ego integrity vs. despair?
When you think of the word development, you think of the word.
What is change?
The area of the brain associated with memory consolidation.
What is the Hippocampus.
Name all four of Piaget's stages in order.
What is sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational
Believes that woman prioritize an "ethics of care" and men prioritize an "ethics of justice" that guide theri moral development.
Who is Carol Gilligan?
An adolescence who is consistently allowed to do as they please potentially has experienced this type of parenting.
What is Permissive?
Beyond genetics, these might affect the rate of one's development.
What are teratogens?