In this stage children learn to be either self sufficient in many activities (including toileting, feeding, walking, and talking) or doubts their own abilities
What is Autonomy vs Shame and doubt
Hormones start to affect emotions
What is Adolescence
The debate over whether development is influenced more by biological inheritance or by environmental experiences
What is Nature versus Nurture
1. SIDS stands for what?
What is Sudden infant death syndrome
The ages for the Initiative vs guilt stage
What is Preschool
Infants ______ their body weight in the first year of life
What is Triple
Babies typically begin to speak their first words at around what age?
What is 12 months
the pattern of movement or change that begins at conception and continues through the human life span
What is Life-span development
1. The understanding that objects continue to exist when they cannot be seen is called___
What is Object Permanence
Erikson's stage of psychosocial development for Adolescence
What is Identity vs role confusion
Individuals adapt to new information & situations.
What is accommodation
This theorist identified six stages of moral development
Who is Kohlberg
In the movie the bucket list, Carter (Morgan Freeman)) spends the movie in what stage of grief?
Intimacy vs. isolation is Erikson's stage for what age group?
What is Young Adulthood
19. The Apgar Scale rates the following newborn characteristics: A) appearance, personality, grimace, activity, and reflexes. B) aptitude, pulse, grimace, appearance, and renal function. C) appearance, pulse, grimace, activity, and respiration. D) length, weight, responsiveness, and color.
What is C) appearance, pulse, grimace, activity, and respiration.
A decline in attention that occurs because a stimulus has become familiar
What is habituation
Becky is careful, takes her time when making decsions, and is organized. According to the Big Five personality factors, Becky is most likely to score high on _____.
What is conscientiousness
Preoperational thought ages
What is 2 to 6 years
. The term “generativity” as described in Erikson’s seventh stage of development primarily reflects a concern for A. feeling secure in one’s job B. helping the younger generation to develop and lead useful lives C. forming healthy friendships and an intimate relationship with another D. developing a healthy identity
What is B helping the younger generation to develop and lead useful lives
What is the age range for Sensorimotor stage
What is Birth to 2 years
20. According to Piaget, the most fundamental deficiency of preoperational thinking is A) egocentrism. B) conservation. C) animistic thinking. D) dual representation.
What is A) egocentrism
A neurological disorder resulting in progressive loss of memory, reasoning, language, and, eventually, physical functioning is
What is Alzheimer’s
The stage where someone understands and applies logical operations or principles to help interpret specific experiences or perceptions; has more realistic views; improves memory; focuses on more than one task.
What is Concrete operational thought 7-10 years
Stage where someone uses a systemic, scientific problem solving approach; recognizes past, present, and future
What is Formal Operational thought 12+ years