In each blank, try to type in the
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If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: Multiple factors:Biological,environmental,social, culture,and behavioral. Stages of lifespan: Prenatal,Infancy, Childhood,Middle Childhood,Adolescence,Young Adulthood,Middle Adulthood and Late Adulthood.Answer: Themes of Developmental and Major stages of the Lifespan Question: A long -like structure, composed of twisted parallel STRANDS OF DNA found in the cell nucleus.Answer: Question: A unit of DNA on a that encodes instructions for making a particular molecule; the basic unit of heredity.Answer: Question: A Double-stranded molecule that encodes genetic instructions; THE CHEMICAL BASIS OF .Answer: DNA Question: How genes and factors interact to guide development Answer: When two have a very SIMILAR genotype, but if they live in different environments their phenotypes differ. ***Genetic Predisposition*** Question: People with a particular genetic configuration are more or less to particular environmental factors.Answer: Predisposition Question: The underlying genetic makeup or the makeup of an individual organismAnswer: Question: Characteristics that are displayed or the observable traits/characteristics of an organism as determined by the interaction of and environment factors.Answer: Question: First 2 Weeks: #1: Zygote undergoes cell division #2: Forms a structure of a in the uterus and protects fetus #3: Forms into clusters of cell embryoAnswer: Stage #1:
Germinal Question: Weeks 3-8 A lot of growth.Cell differentiation. Supportive structures ->placenta...etc. And major body systems form.Answer: Stage #2:
Embryonic Question: Weeks 9-birth The body grow and mature.Answer: Stage #3:
Fetal Question: Causes abnormal development.This causes malformations of defects in an embryo or fetus. EX: Exposure to ,toxic chemicals/metals,viruses/bacteria, and Drugs.Answer: Teratogens Question: In born predispositions to behave and react in a certain way. Patterns: Easy, Difficult, Slow-to-warm.Answer: Temperament Question: The bond that forms between an infant and a caregiver.Answer: Attachment Question: that has warm, loving, comfort and security by parents.Answer: Secure Question: Child that has neglectful, insensitive, not-responsive and not-always-there .Answer: Insecure Question: to other caregivers in their lives. EX: MOM, GRANDMA, ETC.Answer: attachment Question: Stage theorist. Stage #1:Sensorimotor,Stage#2:Pre-operational, Stage#3:Concrete operational,Stage#4:Formal operational. Children progress thru all stages. Thinking is qualitavely diff. Heredity and Environment. .Said "object permanence"(3-4)Answer: Piaget Question: He underestimated Cognitive abilities of infants and young children. Underestimated impact of social and cultural environment on Cognitive Development. He overestimated the degree to which people achieve formal operational processes.Answer: Criticisms of Piaget's Question: The transitional between Late Childhood and beginning of Adulthood which sexual maturity is reached.Answer: Adolescence Question: The stage of adolescence which an individual sexual maturity and capable of sexual reproduction.Answer: Puberty Question: The period of accelerated growth during . Height and WeightAnswer: spurt Question: A 's first period during pubertyAnswer: Menarche Question: Psychosocial theory that life satisfaction in late is highest when people maintain the level of activity they displayed earlier in life.Answer: Activity Theory of Question: She interviewed more than 200 terminally ill patients and proposed dying goes with 5 stages: Denial,Expressing anger,Bargaining, and Acceptance. NOT VALID=PEOPLE COPE WITH DEATH AS THEY DO STRESS.Answer: Kubler-Ross |
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