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22 Cards in this Set
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Infants response to turning toward the source of touching anywhere around his or her mouth |
Rooting reflex |
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Verbal utterances Which words are left out the meaning is usually clear |
Telegraphic speech |
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Internally programmed growth of a child |
Maturation |
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Infants cleaning response to a touch on the palm of his or her hand |
Grasping reflex |
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Study of changes that occur as individual matures |
Developmental psychology |
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Person's behavior usually develops as a result of |
Both heredity and the environment |
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There is a heating duct above and infants head. The infant is startled in bed when the noisy heater kicks on. The infant most likely respond with the what reflex? |
Moro reflex |
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At birth, the length of the most infants is what |
18 to 22 inches |
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A child's realization that an object exist even when here she cannot touch it |
Object permanence |
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A young child's inability to understand another person's perspective |
Egocentric |
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The process of what it involves putting objects and experiences into one schemas |
Assimilation |
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During what stage of cognitive development children develop the ability to use logical schemas |
Sensorimotor |
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Harry Harlow's Sara get mother experiment young monkeys chose the cloth mother out of their need for what |
Food |
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Process of redirecting sexual impulses into learning task |
Sublimation |
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According to Lawrence Kohlberg what influences moral development |
Perceptual development |
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In what kind of families do you parents not explain your actions or demands |
Authoritarian |
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What are the five stages of psychosexual development |
Oral mouth first 18 months Anal elimination one and a half to three Phallic genitals 3 to 6 Latency thoughts six to puberty Genital sex puberty life |
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A young child enjoys touching flowers because they're pretty. One day he gets his finger pricked by the thorn on a rose. He then said not all flowers should be touched. This is a process of what |
Accommodation |
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According to what, infants prefer looking at human faces and pattern materials |
Robert's Fantz |
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A specialist in animal learning some that there is a critical period for goslings attached to their mothers |
Konrad Lorenz |
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During what stage thinking because abstract and hypothetical |
Formal operations |
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