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Aptitude |
The ability to learn. |
Ability |
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Achieved |
What you have learned. |
Already done. |
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Zygote |
A fertilized egg that contains chromosomes from both a sperm and an egg. |
Both |
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Robert Sternberg |
Believes intelligence comes in 3 forms. The Triarchic Theory. |
3 |
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Triarchic Theory |
1. Practical (street smart) 2. Analytic (purchasing goods for value) 3. Creative (artists) |
PAC |
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Lewis Terman |
Pioneer in educational Psychology. Known for the Standard Binet IQ test |
IQ |
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Formal Operational |
Final stage of cognitive development. Starts at 12 till the rest of their lives. They learned about judgment, knowledge, truth... Abstract concepts |
Final stage |
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Sensorimotor |
Stage of development that starts at birth and lasts through infancy. This is where infants get information about the world by sending it and moving around within it. |
First stage |
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Concrete Operational |
Stage of cognitive development that begins at 6 and ends at 12. They learn how various actions can affect or transform (concrete) objects |
2nd stage |
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Erik Erikson |
Believes there are stages of psychological development. 1. Adolescent (identity vs role confusion) 2. Young Adulthood (intimacy vs social isolation) 3. Middle Age (generativity vs stagnation) 4. Old Age (integrity vs despair) |
4 stages of psychological development. |
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Egocentrism |
The failure to understand that the world appears differently to different people. |
Different to different |
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Object Permanence |
The belief that objects continue to exist even when they are not visible. |
Mother not insight |
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Howard Gardner |
Multiple Intelligence. Found 8 of them. |
Mult. Intelligence |
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Cephalocaudal Rule |
Tip of the head, downward. |
Top bottom |
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Proximodistal |
From the center, out. |
Motor in out |
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Bowlby |
Attachment theory. Babies need to be loved |
Baby |
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Kohlberg |
3 stages of moral development. 1. Preconventional stage (right from wrong, reward, punishment) 2. Conventional stage (doing what's right. Acceptance or rejection) 3. Post conventional (right and wrong enscribed I'm heart) |
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