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The science of human development seeks to understand _________ how and why people change over time
Freud argued that the goal of a healthy life is to ___________ love and to work
Within Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, each of the developmental stages is characterized by a particular challenge, or a ___________ development crisis
Observational learning is also called: modeling
A correlation indicates there is _________ between two variables. a relationship
Each human body cell contains ____ chromosomes. 46 / 23 pairs
An individual's entire genetic inheritance is ________ genotype
What age for a mother holds the greatest risk of having a child with chromosomal abnormality? A 45-year-old mother
Drugs, viruses, pollutants, malnutrition, and stress during pregnancy are known as ________ teratogens.
A baby born two or more week early is a _______ preterm
The central nervous system (CNS) includes the ________ and _______ brain; spinal cord
12-month-old Iona has slept in their parents' bed since they were born. The custom is called ____________ co-sleeping
The human body is equipped to protect the brain when malnutrition temporarily affects body growth, This protective feature is _______ head-sparing
Piaget called an infant's first period of cognitive development ___________________ Sensorimotor intelligence
During the newborn period, the primary means of communication is _________ reflexive
A common trigger for infant anger is ___________ frustration
Separation anxiety and stranger wariness are two kinds of __________ in infancy and toddlerhood. fear
Placing a dot of rouge on a 2o-month-old girl's nose and stand her in front of a mirror, she may touch her own nose. This indicates she has _________ self-awareness
The Strange Situation measures how a child _________ responds to separations and reunion with a caregiver.
Freud claimed that during the anal stage __________ infants find pleasure in stimulating and controlling the bowels.
What is the importance of experiments and studies? If able to done anywhere and/or is able to be replicated by others, implies it can be generalized across a population.
Correlation is not causation but indicates a relationship being observed between behaviors.
Gene influence that is inherited is _________ nature
Environmental influences affecting development is ________ nurture
People's variation in experiences, by genes or their past, is __________________ differential susceptibility / differential sensitivity
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