Cognitive Development
Socioemotional Development
Motivation & Emotion
Personality
Psychological Disorders
100

which of Piaget's stages describes a focus on using the senses and movement to understand the world

sensorimotor stage

100

This concept in infancy says that early emotional bonds with the primary caregiver are important for future relationships

Attachment

100

This theory of motivation states a certain level of interest in a goal leads to motivation to achieve the goal

Optimum Arousal Theory of Motivation

100

This perspective focuses on studying the whole person

Personology Perspective

100

This theoretical approach to the cause of psychological disorders emphasizes internal causes (medical explanations)

Biological Approach

200

the term used in adolescence where teens display insecurity believing their peers are thinking about them to the same extent as they think about themselves

egocentrism

200

Erik Erikson's stage at which one explores their interests and future roles.

Identity vs. identity confusion

200

This theory of motivation says: I'm extremely hungry, so I have this urge to eat.

Drive-reduction theory of motivation

200

This personality perspective emphasizes the interaction between my thought processes and the environment.

Social Cognitive Perspective

200

This theoretical approach to the cause of psychological disorders places emphasis on thoughts, emotions, experiences, and personality traits.

Psychological Approach

300

concept by which an infant understands that an object still exists even when out of sight

object permanence

300

Erik Erikson's stage at which one focuses on influencing other generations

Generativity vs. Stagnation

300

This factor of emotion says: "As I think, I feel".

Cognitive Factor of Emotion

300

This perspective emphasizes that our memories make us who we are.

Life story Perspective

300

This psychological disorder involves a deficit in social communication and social interaction.

Autism spectrum disorder

400

Which of Piaget's stages emphasizes this example: EX: Two 8oz. glasses of juice are present for two children. One of the glasses is poured into a 16oz. bottle. Now, one child believes they have more juice than the other child.

Preoperational Stage

400

Erik Erikson's stage at which one reviews their life and is either satisfied or not

Integrity vs. Despair

400

This factor of emotion says, "My physiological reactions determine how I feel."

Biological Factor of Emotion

400

Phineas Gage had a spike go through his frontal lobe. As a result, his personality changed. This emphasizes which perspective of personality?

Biological Perspective

400

This psychological disorder involves a sudden loss of memory or change in identity.

Dissociative disorder

500

stage at which people display a more realistic, practical style of thinking

early adulthood

500

Erik Erikson's stage of development which states one attempts to gain independence through activities like potty training

Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt

500

List the 6 universal facial expressions. 

happiness, sadness, anger, fear, disgust, and surprise

500

psychosexual stage of personality development which says we rely on a romantic partner to satisfy our erogenous zone of the genitals

Genital Stage

500

Name the 3 criteria for abnormal behavior

Deviant, maladaptive, causes personal distress over a long period of time