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23 Cards in this Set
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Maturization
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Genetic predisposition; nature
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Socialization
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Result of experience; nurture
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Continuity
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Development happens gradually over time
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Discontinuity
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Development happens in staes
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Attachment
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Long term feelings of closeness to another person
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Imprinting
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Animals trust whoever is first there when they came out of the womb; Harlow's monkeys
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Contact comfort
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closeness
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Erikson's Eight Stages of Psychological Development
Stage 1 |
Trust
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Erikson's Eight Stages of Psychological Development
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Autonomy
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Erikson's Eight Stages of Psychological Development
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Initiative
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Erikson's Eight Stages of Psychological Development
Stage 4 |
Industry (vs inferiority)
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Erikson's Eight Stages of Psychological Development
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Identity (vs role confusion)
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Erikson's Eight Stages of Psychological Development
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Intimacy (vs isolation)
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Erikson's Eight Stages of Psychological Development
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Generativity (vs stagnation)
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Erikson's Eight Stages of Psychological Development
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Ego Integrity (vs despair)
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Grasping Reflex
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An infant will grasp a hand if it touches his/hers.
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Moro Reflex
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At the sound of a loud noise, an infant will raise his/her arms in fear
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Rooting Reflex
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An infant will follow an object by its face with its mouth as if its food
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Sucking Reflex
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An infant will suck if a nipple
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Primary vs. secondary sex characteristics
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Primary: genitals and reproductive organs
Secondary: facial hair, breasts |
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Menarche
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A woman's first menstrual cycle
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Age of viability
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28 weeks, but it is becoming earlier in development
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Research methods of developmental psychology (4)
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Longitudial studies
Correlational studies Cross-sectional studies Case studies |