This person is known for creating the theory known as psychoanalytical theory?
Who is Sigmund Freud
This stage refers to the cognitive development of infants from birth until two years old. This includes looking, listening, sucking, and grasping
What is the Sensorimotor stage
This term is used by psychologists to reference the way a pattern of responding to people and objects in the environment.
What is personality
This term refers to a logical setup of premies a + premies b = conclusion.
What is a syllogism
What is one thing Alec should never do in my class??!!
This person created the theory that refers to psychosocial stages.
Who is Erik Erikson
This term refers to a person's ability to recognize an object still exists even when it can no longer be seen.
What is Object Permanence
This term refers to inborn predisposition, such as activity level, that forms the foundations of personality.
What is Temperament
When reasoning from a general premise to a specific conclusion.
What is deductive reasoning
What is the most annoying sound in the world?
What is a baby crying
This theorist is known for creating a theory based on the "hierarchy" of needs.
Who is Maslow
This term refers to a child's ability to understand that subordinate classes are included in larger, superordinate classes.
What is Class Inclusion
This term refers to an infant's awareness that they are a separate person who endures through time and space and can act on the enviroment.
What is The Subjective Self
When reasoning goes from a specific observation to a general conclusion
What is inductive reasoning
These were responsible for carrying babies, over the Atlantic, from France to Canada.
What are Storks
This theory focuses on people processing information like a computer.
What is Information-Processing Theory
This term refers to the ability of a child to make efficient use of short-term memory capacity.
What is processing efficiency
This term refers to a toddler's understanding that they are defined by various categories, such as gender, or qualities such as shyness.
What is The Objective Self
What is Decentration
What is John's biggest fear?
Freaking Snakes!!! Especially on a plane!
Who is Vygotsky
This term refers to the ability to quickly recall information from the long-term memory without using short-term memory capacity.
What is automaticity
What is Empathy
This term refers to concrete operational thinkers' ability to mentally undo some kind of physical or mental transformation.
What is Reversibility
Name two of my four cats' names.
Who are Butters, Dameon, Kali, and Eowyn.