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Devleopment is a product of all of the following categories except: biological, cognitive, individual, sociemotion process
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individual
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which framework outlines how research in life-span development should be conducted?
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the scientific method
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a father provides support so all of his children have the oppurtnity to attend college. erikson would call this the _______-versus-stagnation stage
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generativity
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which theory view behavior as solely dependent on biology
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eTHological theory. (not ecological)
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individuals in early adulthood encounter the developmental task of forming intimiate relationships, which is eriksons sixth development stage:
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,intimacy vs isolation
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setting a stage for a lifelong expectation about the world, erikson's basic __vs___ psychosocial stage is the first in his theory and is experienced in the first year of ife
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trustvs mistrust
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ethinic ____ refers to a situation in which a person uses and ethnic label in a superficial way and thus potrays an ethnogroup being more homogeneous than it really is
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gloss
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which are the characteristics of vygotsky's theory
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social interaction,culture
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bandura's _____ cognitive theory recognises the contribution of behavorism but also stresses that thinking is an important ingredient in understanding development
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social
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both the behavorial and social cognitive theories emphasize
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CONTINUITY in devlopment
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who are the 2 main pscho analytic theoriest
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freud and erikson
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macrosystem is
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the culture in which people live
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multidisciplinary
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means that a variety of academic areas study development
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a contribution of _____ thoery is its focus on the biological and evolutionary basis of development
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ethological
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what are the aspects of the life-span perspective of development
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its multidiminsional, lifelong, multidirectional
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people who grew up in diff times are diff, this fact could produce ____ effects in research study
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cohort
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disadvantage of longitudinal study
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takes forever
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plasticity
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capacity to change
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eclectic theoretical orientation
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one that considers many theories and picks best one
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components of bronfenbrenner's eco theory
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micro,meso,chrono,exo,macrosystem
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this occurs in old age when people reflect on pass and wonder if they lived a good life
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integrity vs despair
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how many periods is life most commonly split into
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8
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according to skinner's ____ conditioning theory, the consequences of a behavior produce changes in the probability of the behavior occurence
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operant
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both behavorial and cognitive theories assume
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development does not occur in stage-like fashion
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erkison's psychosocial theory, what happens at each developmental stage
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turning point marked by increased vulnerability and potential. there is a crisis that must be resolved
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what behavorist is known for theory of operant conditioning
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skimmer
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macrosystem
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involves attitudes and idealogies of the culture
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father helps child attend college. erikson's ___-vs stagnation
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generativity
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in bronfen theories: what consists of links between social settings in which the person doesnt have an active role (massmedia) then like his ouse
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exosystem
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criticism of cognitive theories?
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not enough emphasis on individual variation
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what are contributions that pshychoanalysis has made to development science
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a developmentally oriented framework, an emphasis on the unconscious, a focus on family relationships
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contributions of psychoanalysis
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emphasis on unconscious, a developmentally oriented frame work, a focus on family relationships.
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