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show | exprienced centration
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show | leaves the room and then reappears
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show | autonomy vs. self-doubt
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Research on changes in memory performance during adulthood has shown that aging does not dimminish people's ability to | show 🗑
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show | prefer their mothers voices to the voices of other women.
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show | Martial satisfaction decreases after the birth of a first child.
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Lauri and Stan both need to work ot support their family. They are somewhat cocerned about placing their children in daycare. What would you tell them. | show 🗑
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When men and women are asked to reason about the same moral dilemmas | show 🗑
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show | English-speaking adults no longer perceive contrasts that would be perceived by their 8 mont-old children.
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show | developmental age:chronological age
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According to Erikson, when earlier crises are left unresolved, people are likely to end life with feelings of | show 🗑
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To Piaget, an infant's initail colleciont of schemes is know as | show 🗑
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show | The environment has an impact even before the child is born
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Each week, starting at age three months, each child in a group of 30 has been given a test of object permance. This sounds like___ research. | show 🗑
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According to Kohlberg, a person at the highest level of moral reasoning. | show 🗑
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A result from Harry Harlow's experiments with monkeys who were raised with tery cloth and wire mothers | show 🗑
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Reasearch with 10 month-old infants showed that they were more likely to smile when theri mothers were watching them. This suggests that the infants are already | show 🗑
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When a parent is centered on the child but makes too few demands to socialize the child, the parenting style is called | show 🗑
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A child finds it hard to acuquire the word coat when she already knows the word jacket. What process may be needed here? | show 🗑
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Darryl was abused as a child. Knowing this we can expect | show 🗑
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In the strange situation test,a securely attached child will___ when the parent leaves the room and ___ when the apretn returns. | show 🗑
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When a person does not develp a coherent sense of self, this may result in a self-image that lacks a central, stable core. Being familiar with Erikson's stage of development, what stage is this? | show 🗑
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show | The cost of day car must be reduced or even made free to parents who need it.
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When psychologists try to understand how individuals' interactions with others and how their expectation shange acros the life span, they are primarily interested in | show 🗑
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One implication of the sutdy that compared Indian participants and Westerners on moral issues is that | show 🗑
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Whenever 2 year old Marine sees the butterfly-like pattern on her dress shoes, or moth, or the hair bows that resemble the shape of a butterfly, she proudly exclaims,"butterfly" Psychlogists refer to this process as | show 🗑
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show | short and simple, using mostly nouns and verbs.
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show | mistrust
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A child says " My mom and dad expect me to get my homework done, but they usually help me and talk with me whenever I want" THis child is most likely being raised by ___ parents. | show 🗑
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Baby Jen actively searches for a toy that her mother has placed undert a blanket. Her behavior leads you to believe tha baby Jenny has some degree of ___ and that she is at least ___old | show 🗑
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show | John Locke
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Ricky was born 5 years ago, although his language abilities are similar to what one would expect from a 3 year old. Developmental psychologists would say that Ricky's chronological age is ___ and his developmental age for language is ___ | show 🗑
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Vigotsky's theory of cognitive development states that ___ is the most important influence on a child's development. | show 🗑
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show | rooting
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Research using an apparatus call the visual cliff was meant to test an infant's | show 🗑
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Harry Harlow's research with monkeys was intended to show the importance of ___ | show 🗑
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animals follow and form attachments to first moving object | show 🗑
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cognitive structures | show 🗑
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show | Generativity
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modyifying cognitive structures so that new information fits in | show 🗑
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show | conservation
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show | intimacy
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show | Zygote
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show | Maturation
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show | attachment
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attainment of sexual maturity | show 🗑
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childs inability to focus on more than one perceptual factor | show 🗑
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show | Gender
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systems of beliefs and values | show 🗑
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start of menstral cycle | show 🗑
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show | Egocentrism
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show | A though pattern common during the beginning the preoperational stage of cognitive developemt; characterized by the child's inability to take more than one perceptual factor into account at the same time.
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show | A special form of speech with an exaggerated and high -pitched intonation the adults use to speak to infants and young children.
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show | The development of processes of knowing , including imagining, perceiving, reasoning, and problem solving.
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show | Comfort derived from an infant's physical contact with the mother or caregiver.
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cross-sectional design | show 🗑
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developmental age | show 🗑
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developmetal psychology | show 🗑
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show | framworks for initial understanding fomulated by children to explain their experiences fo the world.
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gender identity | show 🗑
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gender roles | show 🗑
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internalization | show 🗑
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show | The innate guidelines or operating principles that children bring to the task of learning a language.
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show | A research design in which the same participants are observed repeatedly, sometimes over many years.
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normative investigations | show 🗑
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object permanence | show 🗑
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overregularization | show 🗑
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parenting practices | show 🗑
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show | The manner in which parents rear their children; an authoritative parenting style, which balances demandingness an responsiveness, is seen as the most effective.
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show | The bodily changes, maturation, and growth that occur in an organism starting with conception and continuing across the life span.
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phonemes | show 🗑
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psychosocial stages | show 🗑
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show | A strategy for successful aging in which one makes the most gains while minimizing the impact of losses that accompany normal aging.
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selective social interaction theory | show 🗑
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show | Biologically based characteristics that distinguish males from females.
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social development | show 🗑
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show | Thelifelong process whereby an individual's behavioral patterns, values, standards, skills, attitudes, andmotives are shaped to conform to those regarded as desirable in a particular society.
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temperament | show 🗑
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show | Expertise in the fundamental pragmatics of life.
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