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Developmental Psychology

A branch of psychology that studies physical, cognitive, and social change throughout the life span.

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Zygote

The fertilized egg; it enters a 2-week period of rapid cell division and develops into an embryo.

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Embryo

The developing human organism from about 2 weeks after fertilization through the second month.

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Fetus

The developing human organism from 9 weeks after conception to birth.

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Teratogens

Agents, such as chemicals and viruses, that can reach the embryo or fetus during parental development and cause harm.

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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Physical and cognitive abnormalities in children caused by a a pregnant woman's heavy drinking. In severe cases, symptoms include noticeable facial misproportions.

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Alzheimer's Disease

A progressive and irreversible brain disorder characterized by gradual deterioration of memory, reasoning, language, and, finally, physical functioning.

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Temperament

A person's characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity.

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Maturation

Biological growth processes that enable orderly changes in behavior, relatively uninfluenced by experience.

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Schema

A concept of framework that organizes and interprets information.

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Assimilation

Interpreting one's new experience in terms of one's existing schemas.

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Accommodation

Adapting one's current understandings (schemas) to incorporate new information.

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Sensorimotor Stage

In Piaget's theory, the stage (from birth to about 2 years of age) during which infants know the world mostly in terms of their sensory impressions and motor activities.

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Object Permanence

The awareness that things continue to exist even when not perceived.

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Preoperational Stage

In Piaget's theory, the stage (from about 2 to 6 or 7 years of age) during which a child learns to use language but does not yet comprehend the mental operations of concrete logic.

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Conservation

The principle (which Piaget believed to be a part of concrete operational reasoning) that properties such as mass, volume, and number remain the same despite changes in the forms of objects.

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Egocentrism

In Piaget's theory, the preoperational child's difficulty taking another's point of view.

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Concrete Operational Stage

In Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (from about 6 or 7 to 11 years of age) during which children gain the mental operations that enable them to think logically about concrete events.

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Formal Operational Stage

In Piaget's theory, the stage of cognitive development (normally beginning about age 12) during which people begin to think logically about abstract concepts.

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Attachment

An emotional tie with another person; shown in young children by their seeking closeness to the caregiver and showing distress on separation.

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Critical Period

An optimal period shortly after birth when an organism's exposure to certain stimuli or experiences produces proper development.

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Imprinting

The process by which certain animals form attachments during a critical period very early in life.

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Adolescence

The transition period from childhood to adulthood, extending from puberty to independence.

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Puberty

The period of sexual maturation, during which a person becomes capable of reproducing.

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Menarche

The first menstrual period.

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Menopause

The time of natural cessation of menstruation; also refers to the biological changes a woman experiences as her ability to reproduce declines.

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Crystallized Intelligence

One's accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tends to increase with age.

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Fluid Intelligence

One's ability to reason speedily and abstractly; tends to decrease during late adulthood.

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Appearance, Pulse, Grimace, Activity, Respiration

APGAR

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Harlow

Tested on monkeys, contact comfort, if a baby is not held it will not develop an attachment

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Ainsworth

"Strange situation," stranger enters/mom leaves, secure, avoidant, anxious/ambivalent

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Secure

Cries without mom, can be distracted, reunion is happy, successful relationships

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Avoidant

Doesn't notice mom's gone, reunion is indifferent, can't commit in relationships

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Anxious/Ambivalent

Freaks out without mom, wants nothing to do with mom at the reunion, clingy in relationships

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Authoritarian

Dictator, "because I said so"

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Permissive

No rules, "friend," doesn't want to be the bad guy

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Authoritative

Happy medium, explains punishments

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Authoritarian, Permissive, Authoritative

Parenting styles

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Sensorimotor

Stage 1 of cognitive development

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Object Permanence

Key event of the sensorimotor stage

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Preoperational

Stage 2 of cognitive development

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Pretend Play, Language Development

Two key events of the preoperational stage

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Concrete Operational

Stage 3 of cognitive development

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Conservation, Math Transformations

Key event of concrete operational stage

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Formal Operational

Stage 4 of cognitive development, final stage

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Abstract Logic

Key event of formal operational stage

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Kohlberg

Moral development, lifespan development, only studied men

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Gilligan

Studied women, same results as Kohlberg

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Preconventional

Uses rewards & punishments as reasons to do (or not to do) something

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Conventional

Uses other people's expectations as a reason to do (or not to do) something

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Postconventional

Uses their own ethics and bases responses on human rights

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Marcia

Came up with the idea of identity states

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Identity Achievement

Has gone through an identity crisis and came out with a well-defined sense of self

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Identity Achievement

Committed to a set of personal values and goals, well-prepared to make meaningful lives for themselves

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Identity Diffusion

No clear idea of their own identity and they are not trying to find a new one

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Identity Diffusion

Struggled with their identity and has now stopped trying

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Identity Diffusion

Lack of self identity and no commitment to values or goals

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Identity Foreclosure

Accept the identity and values that were given in childhood

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Identity Foreclosure

Not given a chance to explore other alternatives

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Moratorium

Trying to achieve identity through experimentation and trial-and-error

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Denial (Illness)

Looking for a second opinion, ignorance, "I'll get through this, there's no way this is true"

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Denial (Grievance)

Making themselves busy, leaving child's room as it is

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Anger (Illness)

Blaming themselves, god, illness, objects

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Anger (Grievance)

Blaming those diagnosed, others, god

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Bargaining (Illness)

Asking doctors, god for a second chance, "just let me see my child one more time and I can die happy"

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Bargaining (Grievance)

"Take me instead," "if I only had one more day..."

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Depression

Doesn't want to do anything

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Acceptance (Illness)

Bucket list, able to talk about illness, satisfaction

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Acceptance (Grievance)

"They're in a better place," packing child's things away

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Trust vs. Mistrust

If needs are dependably met, infants develop a sense of basic trust

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Trust vs. Mistrust

Infancy-1 year

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Erik Erickson

Social development

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Stages of social development

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Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt

Toddlers learn to exercise will and do things for themselves, or they will doubt their abilities

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Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt

Toddlerhood (1-2 years)

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Initiative vs. Guilt

Preschoolers learn to start tasks and carry out plans, or they feel guilty about efforts to be independent

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Initiative vs. Guilt

Preschooler (3-5 years)

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Competence vs. Inferiority

Children learn the pleasure of applying themselves to tasks, or they feel inadequate

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Competence vs. Inferiority

Elementary school (6-Puberty)

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Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt

"Mom, I can do it!" Dusting, vacuuming, etc.

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Initiative vs. Guilt

"I don't want to mess anything up," not trusting anyone else to do it correctly, etc.

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Identity vs. Role Confusion

Adolescence (Teen-20s)

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Identity vs. Role Confusion

Teenagers work at refining a sense of self by testing roles and then integrating them to form a single identity, or they become confused about who they are.

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Identity vs. Role Confusion

State we are presently in

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Intimacy vs. Isolation

Young Adulthood (20s-early 40s)

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Intimacy vs. Isolation

Young adults struggle to form close relationships and to gain the capacity for intimate love, or they feel socially alone.

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Generativity vs. Stagnation

Mid-life crisis

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Generativity vs. Stagnation

Middle adulthood (40s-60s)

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Generativity vs. Stagnation

The middle-aged discover a sense of contributing to the world in two ways: through their job, or through their family; or they may feel a lack of purpose.

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Integrity vs. Despair

Late adulthood

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Integrity vs. Despair

When reflecting on his or her life, the older adult may feel a sense of accomplishment or regret.

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Sensorimotor, Trust vs. Mistrust, Preconventional

When a baby is used as an example, what stage/phase/state might they be in?

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Preoperational, Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt, Preoconventional

When a toddler is used as an example, what stage/phase/state might they be in?

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Preoperational, Initiative vs. Guilt, Preconventional

When a preschooler is used as an example, what stage/phase/state might they be in?

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Concrete Operational, Competence vs. Inferiority, Conventional

When an elementary schooler is used as an example, what stage/phase/state might they be in?

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Formal Operational, Identity vs. Role Confusion, Conventional

When a middle schooler/high schooler is used as an example, what stage/phase/state might they be in?

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Formal Operational, Intimacy vs. Isolation, Postconventional

When a [young] adult is used as an example, what stage/phase/state might they be in?

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Formal Operational, Generativity vs. Stagnation, Postconventional

When a middle-aged adult is used as an example, what stage/phase/state might they be in?

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Formal Operational, Integrity vs. Despair, Postconventional

When an elderly person is used as an example, what stage/phase/state might they be in?

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