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Ainsworth, mary
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strange situation test to study attachement- secure, insecure-avoidant, and insecure- resistant
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Baumrind, Diane
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Studied relationship between parental style ang aggression- authoritarian, authoritative, permisive. Authoritative are more socially and academically competent.
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Bowlby, J
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seperation anxiety- studied attachment in orphanages
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Erikson
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stages of psychosocial development like piaget but spanned the whole lifespan
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freud
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psychosexual development, oedipal conflict importance
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Gesell
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believed maturation was the cause of development
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gilligan
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critisized kohlberg's morality theory by saying women are different and care more about interpersonal differences
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Hall, G
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founder of developmental psych
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Harlow
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fuzzy monkey and wire monkey with food. contact comfort and bond formation.
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kohlberg
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moral development using Heinz's wife dilemma
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Locke, John
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tabula rasa
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Konrad Lorenz
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Studying imprinting in birds, thought there was a critical period in which attachment occurs.
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Piaget
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4 stages of moral development- sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational formal operational
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Rousseau
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french philosopher who sugested that development occurs without help of society
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Terman
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Gifted children
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Wolff
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3 types of crying, basic for hunger, anger for frustration, and pain cry for pain
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Tryon, R
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Mice bred to be maze bright or maze dull, showed heritability of learning ability
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Vygotsky
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cognitive development- thought there were skills that could be learned with help from environment, the difference between what you've got and what you could know with help is the zone of proximal development
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