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Developmental Psychology

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show Cross-sectional  
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What type of research studies one group of participants over a long time?   show
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show How genes influence our developmental  
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show chemicals or agents that can harm a fetus if ingested or contracted by the mother.  
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show small, malformed skulls and mental retardation due to heavy drinking while pregnant  
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show moderate drinking  
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show specific, inborn, automatic responses to certain specific stimuli  
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show When a baby turns his or her head to place an object that has touched their cheek into their mouth.  
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A pacifier is placed into an infant's mouth and the infant immediately begins to suck on it. What is this called?   show
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show When an object is placed into a baby's palm or foot pad, the baby will try to grasp the object with his or her fingers or toes.  
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show Moro Reflex  
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show Babinski Reflex  
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What can a baby do before birth?   show
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What similarities do common people have with babies?   show
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How are babies eyesight when born?   show
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What do infants like to do when it comes to faces?   show
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show as neurons in the brain connect with one another and become myelinated  
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When can a baby roll over on its own?   show
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show approx. 8-9 months  
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When can an infant walk independently?   show
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show the reciprocal relationship between caregiver and child  
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What did Harry Harlow's research on contact comfort using surrogate mothers show?   show
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show When an infant confidently explores the novel environment while the parents are present, are distressed when they leave, and come to parents when they return.  
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show Insecure/Avoidant attachment  
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show when an infant has an ambivalent reaction to the parents. They may show extreme stress when the parents leave but resist being comforted by them when they return  
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show Authoritarian, Permissive, and Authoritative  
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show Authoritarian  
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What is permissive parenting?   show
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What is Authoritative parenting?   show
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What are the four psychosexual stages developed by Freud?   show
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show When a person remains preoccupied with the behaviors associated with one of the psychosexual stages  
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What is the oral stage?   show
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show Oral fixation  
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show During toilet/potty training  
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If a person is over controlling (retentive) or out of control (expulsive), what type of fixation do they have?   show
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show babies realize their gender and it leads to conflict in the family  
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show When a boy resents their father's relationship with their mother and competes for her attention.  
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show Electra Complex  
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What is the period of calm between six and puberty in which there is low psychosexual anxiety?   show
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What is the genital stage?   show
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show Erik Erikson  
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According to this psychosocial stage, infants need to learn that they can trust their caregivers and that their requests are effective.   show
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show people learn how to control themselves and their environment in reasonable ways, which leads to the development of a healthy will  
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In what stage do people take the initiative in problem solving and ask many questions or feel guilty about asking question?   show
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show Intimacy versus isolation  
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show to make sure that they are creating the type of life that they want for themselves and family  
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During what psychosocial stage do people reflect back on their lives and decide if they are satisfied with their achievements or not?   show
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Who concluded that we assimilate, or incorporate out experiences into existing schema?   show
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show from birth-2 years  
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What occurs during the sensorimotor stage?   show
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show understanding that objects still exist even when they cannot be seen, heard, or touched. sensorimotor stage  
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What stage occurs between 2-7 and what does it entail?   show
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show Preoperational stage  
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show Between the ages of 8-12 in the concrete operational stage  
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show When people develop hypothetical, deductive, and abstract reasoning.  
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show Formal operational stage  
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show thinking about how we think. formal operational stage  
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What is a criticism of Piaget's stages of developments?   show
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Who created the moral stages of development?   show
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show decisions are made to avoid punishment  
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During what moral stage are moral choices made based on how others will view them?   show
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During what stage do we examing the rights and values involved in our choices and make decisons according to our own developed sense of morality?   show
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what is the stage of morality that not all people achieve   show
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show boys have a more absolute view of what is moral, while girls pay more attention to situational factors  
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show Biopsychological (neuropsychological)  
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show women have larger corpus callosums than men  
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