Prenatal Devolopment
Infancy and childhood
Parents and Peers
Adolescence
Adulthood
100
Decreased responsiveness with repeated stimulation.
What is habituation
100
The fear of strangers that an infant commonly displays, beginning by about 8 months is called?
What is Stranger Anxiety
100
How is parent-infant attachment formed?
What is through an emotional tie or bond. Touch, eye-to-eye-contact, imitated facial expressions.
100
What is Identity?
What is one's sense of self
100
What is the number 1 disease that effects majority of the older population?
What is Alzheimer's Disease
200
Biological growth processes that enables orderly changes in behavior.
What is Maturation
200
In Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development during which children gain the mental operations that enable them to think logically about concrete events is called?
What is concrete operational stage
200
According to Erik Erikson, a sense that the world is predictable and trustworthy is called
What is basic trust
200
At what age are you considered an adolecent?
What is 11-13 years of age
200
The time of natural cessation of menstruation; also refers to the biological changes a woman experiences as her ability to reproduce declines is called?
What is menopause
300
All the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remebering and communication.
What is Cognitive
300
At what age on Piget's stages of cognitive development do sensorimotor skills develop?
What is birth to 2 years
300
If secure attachment nurtures social competence what happens when circumstances prevent a child's forming attachment?
What is they are often withdrawn, firghtened, and can even delevop speech impairments.
300
Why do kids Physical and emotional states change when they hit a certain age?
What is when they hit puberty their bodies go through a drastic change to get them ready for reproduction. Their hormones start to rage and they start growing hair in their genital areas and for guys their voice gets deeper. Girls start having a monthly cycle.
300
What are the 5 stages of dying?
What is denial, anger,bargaining, depression and acceptance
400
A concept of framework that organizes and interprets information.
What is schema
400
Which psychologist used monkeys to contradict the idea that attachment derived from an association with nourishment?
Who is Harry Harlow
400
What affect do older siblings play on their younger counterparts?
What is they are role models that
400
What are the 3 basic levels of the moral ladder that Kohlberg came up with?
What is postconventional morality, coventional morality, and preconventional morality
400
What is crystallized intelligence?
What is one's accumulated knowledge and verbal skills;tends to increase with age.
500
Who came up with the developmental stages of development?
What is Jean Piget
500
Infants younger then 6 months do not understnad that things continue to exist when they are not insight. This is called.
What is object permanence
500
How does putting your kid in harmful environments affect their overall judgement on life?
What is it can cause them to want to pursue the imminent dangers that they may have seen and can cause them to go down the wrong path through life.
500
At what age on the Eriksons stage of psychosocial development do kids pertray identity vs. role confusion?
What is teens to 20s
500
Double Jeopardy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fluid intellegence or one's ability to reason speedily and abstractly; tends to decrease during late adulthood why?
What is cause your brains neuron fire slower as you age so your novel logic problem sloving ability decreases the closer you get to the age 60. We have the most effective problem sloving technics the closer we get to our mid thirties and fourties. This process slows down drasticle as you approach the age 85. This is why most poets and musicians have most of their best work in their 30s and 40s