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Chapter 5/Development Study Guide

February28

This is not exclusive…but a more specific guide to study from:

  • Parenting Styles
  • Human Nucleus
  • Chromosomes
  • Difference between X and Y Chromosomes
  • Monozygotic/dizygotic twins
  • Temperament
  • Effects of smoking during pregnancy
  • Skills of infants
  • Why is it difficult to test infants?
  • Pros/cons of cross-sectional studies
  • Pros/cons of longitudinal studies
  • Cohort
  • Schema
  • Assimilation
  • Accommodation
  • Piaget’s stages of development
  • Main emphasis of Piaget’s stages
  • Object permanence
  • Theory of Mind

 

  • Zone of proximal development (Vygotsky)
  • Midlife transition/crisis
  • Erikson’s stages
  • Ainsworth Test
  • Identity crisis
  • Personal fable
  • Advice for 60 year old who wants to remain alert for next 20 years
  • Effects of early maturation in males/females
  • Cephalocaudal trend
  • Proximodistal trend
  • Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development
  • Harlow’s study
  • Egocentrism
  • Conservation
  • Where you are in Piaget’s, Erikson’s, and Kohlberg’s stages

 

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