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What are the main issue in psychology regarding child development?
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1. Nature Vs. Nurture
2. Stability versus Change 3. Continuity versus stages of development. |
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Dizygotic twins are...
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twins who develop from different eggs fertilized by different sperm.
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Monozygotic twins are...
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twins who develop from one fertilized egg; they are genetically identical.
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What are the main issue in psychology regarding child development?
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1. Nature Vs. Nurture
2. Stability versus Change 3. Continuity versus stages of development. |
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The grasping reflex is...
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when an infant whos cheek is brushed will turn it's head and start sucking.
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Dizygotic twins are...
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twins who develop from different eggs fertilized by different sperm.
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The Moro reflex is...
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when a baby is startled and it's arms and legs shoot away from it's body
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Monozygotic twins are...
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twins who develop from one fertilized egg; they are genetically identical.
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The Babinski reflex is...
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when an object presses against a baby's foot and the foot presses against the stimulus. Used as a test in normal neurological development.
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The grasping reflex is...
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when an infant whos cheek is brushed will turn it's head and start sucking.
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The Moro reflex is...
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when a baby is startled and it's arms and legs shoot away from it's body
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The Babinski reflex is...
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when an object presses against a baby's foot and the foot presses against the stimulus. Used as a test in normal neurological development.
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