Sociocultural
Lev Vygotsky
All important aspects of behavior and people are learned and can be modified or changed by varying external conditions
Behaviorist Theory
When learn new info and we create a new place for it in our brain.
Accommodation
In Pavlov's experiment, what was the stimulus?
Bell
Which part of our personality is our instinct and drives us to seek satisfaction.
Id, ego, or superego
Id
Cognitive
Jean Piaget
observational learning, students learn by watching and copying others
Modeling Theory
When we learn new info and it is absorbed it into what we already know in our brain
Assimilation
Drool
Neighborhood, legal systems, medical institutions, parent workplace, mass media
Ecological System
Exosystem
Psychosocial
Erik Erikson
Life is a series of stages, with each stage growing from the previous ones. Includes 8 stages throughout life.
Psychosocial Theory
This stage of Cognitive Dev is about understanding the physical world and using senses.
Preoperational
concrete operational
sensorimotor
formal operational
Sensorimotor
After a good workout in physical therapy, hospital patients are given ice cream
Positive Reinforcement
The interactions of the microsystem (ex. Parent teacher conference)
Ecological theory
Mesosystem
Ecological
Uri Bronfenbrenner
model of how 5 systems impact development.
Each system nestles inside the other like rings with the child at the center
Ecological Theory
This stage of cognitive Dev involves actions being carried out mentally and using more logical reasoning
Preoperational
concrete operational
sensorimotor
formal operational
Concrete operational
After flirting with someone else at the party, Jodi’s boyfriend stopped talking to her
Negative Punishment
Who developed the Modeling theory?
Albert Bandura
Behaviorist (All 3)
Ivan Pavlov, John Watson, B.F. Skinner
the structure and development of human thought processes and how that affects how they perceive the world.
Cognitive Development Theory
Put the following stages of cognitive development in order.
Preoperational
concrete operational
sensorimotor
formal operational
Sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational
Who applied classical conditioning to humans?
John Watson
What is the Zone of Proximal Development? (ZPD)
What a child can do WITH help, but not on their own.