Theories & Theorists
Cognitive Development
Social & Personality Development
Adolescence
Adulthood & Aging
100

What is the difference between longitudinal and cross-sectional research designs?

What is Longitudinal = same group over time; Cross-sectional = different groups at one time)

100

Which theorist developed the four stages of cognitive development?

Who is Piaget?

100

Who proposed the psychosocial theory of development with eight stages across the life span?

Who is Erikson?

100

What is the term for the biological changes during adolescence that lead to reproductive maturity?

What is Puberty?

100

The term for the age-related decline in physical functioning.

What is Senescence?

200

What is a cohort?

What is A Group of People Born Around the Same Time?

200

The term for a child’s understanding that objects continue to exist even when out of sight.

What is Object Permanence?

200

The term for a child’s emotional bond to a caregiver.

What is Attachment?

200

What brain region, responsible for decision-making and impulse control, matures last in adolescents?

What is the Prefrontal Cortex?

200

Which memory type tends to decline first in late adulthood: episodic or semantic?

What is Episodic?

300

What term refers to the idea that development results from an ongoing interaction between biology and environment?

What is Epigenetics?

300

In Vygotsky’s theory, what is the term for the level at which a child can learn with help?

What is the Zone of Proximal Development?

300

What type of attachment is shown by a child who is distressed when the caregiver leaves, but is easily soothed upon return?

What is Secure Attachment?

300

This term describes the belief that one is unique and invincible, common in adolescent egocentrism.

What is a Personal Fable?

300

What is Erikson's final psychosocial stage?

What is Integrity vs. Despair?

400

What is the name of Bronfenbrenner’s theory that considers multiple levels of environmental influence?

What is Ecological Systems Theory?

400

The memory system that involves brief, momentary recordings of sensory information.

What is Sensory Memory?

400

This parenting style is characterized by high warmth and high control.

What is Authoritative?

400

Erikson’s psychosocial conflict in adolescence is called what?

What is Identity vs. Role Confusion?

400

T or F: Resilience refers to the ability to adapt positively and recover from stressors, even in later adulthood.

What is True?

500

What research method studies the same participants at several points in time to observe developmental changes?

What is a Longitudinal Study?

500

According to Piaget, this stage is when adolescents begin to think abstractly and hypothetically.

What is the Formal Operational Stage?

500

What term refers to the ability to understand that others have different thoughts and perspectives?

What is the Theory of Mind?

500

This term refers to the heightened self-consciousness in adolescents, characterized by the belief that their behavior is constantly being watched and judged by others.

What is the Imaginary Audience?

500

T or F: Crystallized intelligence, which includes accumulated knowledge and experience, generally declines rapidly in late adulthood.

What is False?