First stage
Sensorimotor stage
Learning in which young animals identify and remember a critical feature in their environment, such as the identity of a parent, during a specific critical period early in life, with this knowledge retained for future use.
Imprinting
What were the 2 options in the surrogate mother experiment.
Wood and Wire
Wood and Cloth
Second stage
Preoperational stage
The time during which a given behavior is especially susceptible to, and indeed requires, specific environmental influences to develop normally
Critical Period
Who was the psychologist that studied the monkeys in the surrogate mother experiment.
Harry Harlow
Third stage
Concrete operational stage
The knowledge of the continued existence of objects even when they are not directly perceived.
Object Permanence
At what age range does the preoperational stage take place?
2-7
Fourth stage
Formal operational stage
A child's inability to understand another person's perspective.
Egocentric
This individual was incredibly illustrious for investigating imprinting.
Konrad Lorenz
Fifth stage
There is no fifth stage.
A conceptual framework a person uses to make sense of the world.
Schema
Define resistant attachment
Something along the lines of
Child will show both separation anxiety and stranger anxiety when parents leave.
Child will be ok if the parents come back or are present.