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developmental psychology
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study of how humans grow, develop, and change throughout lifespan
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cross-sectional
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comparing separate groups |
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longitudinal
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same group of people over long pd. of time
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sequential
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multiple groups over pd. of time
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microsystem
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relationships w/ people we are close with (everday people) |
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mesosytem
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ex. principal/neighborhood |
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exosystem
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relationships w/ workplace/extended family
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macrosystem
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customs/laws-culture in which we live
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germinal pd.
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first 2 weeks
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embryonic pd.
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2-8 wks. major organs/structures develop |
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fetal pd.
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8 wks-birth
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when will your baby imitate?
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birth
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when will your baby reach?
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3-4 months
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when will your baby walk?
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6-7 months
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when will your baby crawl? |
7-8 months
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seperation anxiety
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8-12 months
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Sensorimotor stage
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0-2 yrs. |
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Preoperational stage
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2-7 yrs.
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Concrete stage
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7-12 yrs. |
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Formal operations
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12 yrs. and up
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Early adulthood
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18-40 yrs.
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Middle adulthood
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40-65 yrs.
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Late adulthood
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65+
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cellular clock theory
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cells have a life span
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wear-and-tear theory
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when we use something over time it degrades
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Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (AIS)
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boys born male but look female
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Klinefelter Syndrome
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boy born with extra "x" chromosome (xxy)
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social learning theory
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learn gender through imitation and modeling
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gender-schema theory
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mental representations of what is male/female
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stages of human sexual response
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excitement plateau orgasm resolution |
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exhibitionaism
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people who like to show off private parts to others
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voyeurism
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watching people getting change/going to bathroom
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frotteurism
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people rub themselves on others
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Id
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born mostly unconscious pleasure |
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Ego
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mostly conscious
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Superego
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morals unconscious & conscious |
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Denial
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John calls gf everday acting like they didn't break up |
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Repression |
John acts like he never knew his gf
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Projection
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John tells his friends that all their gf's will break up with them eventually
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Regression
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John runs home crying to his mom because his gf broke up with him
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Reaction formation
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John says, "Well, I was going to break up with her anyway."
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Displacement
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John is upset his gf broke up with him, his dog is barking, takes his anger out on dog and kicks him
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Sublimation
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John decided since his break up that he'll be a relationship psychologist
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