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Lifespan human development - ANSWERSan approach to studying human development that examines ways in which individuals grow, change, and stay the same throughout their lives, from conception to death Physical development - ANSWERSbody maturation, including body size, proportion, appearance, health, and perceptual abilities Cognitive development - ANSWERSmaturation of mental processes and tools individuals use to obtain knowledge, think, and solve problems Socioemotional development - ANSWERSmaturation of social and emotional functioning, which includes changes in personality, emotions, personal perceptions, social skills, and interpersonal relationships Plasticity - ANSWERSa characteristic of development that refers to malleability, or openness to change in response to experience Resilience - ANSWERSthe ability to adapt to serious adversity Context - ANSWERSunique conditions in which a person develops, including aspects of the physical and social environment such as family, neighborhood, culture, and historical time period Cohort - ANSWERSa generation of people born at the same time, influenced by the same historical and cultural conditions Culture - ANSWERSa set of customs, knowledge, attitudes, and values shared by a group of people and learned through interactions with group members Continuous development - ANSWERSthe view that development consists of gradual cumulative changes in existing skills and capacities Discontinuous development - ANSWERSthe view that growth entails abrupt transformations in abilities and capacities in which new ways of interacting with the world emerge

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Lifespan Development Exam 1
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Lifespan human development - ANSWERSan approach to studying human
development that examines ways in which individuals grow, change, and stay the same
throughout their lives, from conception to death

Physical development - ANSWERSbody maturation, including body size, proportion,
appearance, health, and perceptual abilities

Cognitive development - ANSWERSmaturation of mental processes and tools
individuals use to obtain knowledge, think, and solve problems

Socioemotional development - ANSWERSmaturation of social and emotional
functioning, which includes changes in personality, emotions, personal perceptions,
social skills, and interpersonal relationships

Plasticity - ANSWERSa characteristic of development that refers to malleability, or
openness to change in response to experience

Resilience - ANSWERSthe ability to adapt to serious adversity

Context - ANSWERSunique conditions in which a person develops, including aspects of
the physical and social environment such as family, neighborhood, culture, and
historical time period

Cohort - ANSWERSa generation of people born at the same time, influenced by the
same historical and cultural conditions

Culture - ANSWERSa set of customs, knowledge, attitudes, and values shared by a
group of people and learned through interactions with group members

Continuous development - ANSWERSthe view that development consists of gradual
cumulative changes in existing skills and capacities

Discontinuous development - ANSWERSthe view that growth entails abrupt
transformations in abilities and capacities in which new ways of interacting with the
world emerge

, Nature-nurture issue - ANSWERSa debate within the field of human development
regarding whether development is caused by nature (genetics or heredity) or nurture
(the physical and social environment)

Theory - ANSWERSan organized set of observations to describe, explain, and predict a
phenomenon

Hypothesis - ANSWERSa proposed explanation for a phenomenon that can be tested

Psychoanalytic theory - ANSWERSa perspective introduced by Freud that development
and behavior is stagelike and influenced by inner drives, memories, and conflicts of
which an individual is unaware and cannot control

Behaviorism - ANSWERSa theoretical approach that studies how observable behavior
is controlled by the physical and social environment through conditioning

Classical conditioning - ANSWERSa form of learning in which an environmental
stimulus becomes associated with stimuli that elicit reflex responses

Operant conditioning - ANSWERSa form of learning in which behavior increases or
decreases based on environmental consequences

Reinforcement - ANSWERSin operant conditioning, the process by which a behavior is
followed by a desirable outcome increases the likelihood of a response

Punishment - ANSWERSin operant conditioning, the process in which a behavior is
followed by an aversive or unpleasant outcome that decreases the likelihood of a
response

Social learning theory - ANSWERSan approach that emphasizes the role of modeling
and observational learning over people's behavior in addition to reinforcement and
punishment

Observational learning - ANSWERSlearning that occurs by watching and imitating
models, as posited by social learning theory

Reciprocal determinism - ANSWERSa perspective positing that individuals and the
environment interact and influence each other

Cognitive-developmental perspective - ANSWERSa perspective posited by Piaget that
views individuals as active explorers of their world, learning by interacting with the world
around them and describes cognitive development as progressing through stages

Schema - ANSWERSa mental representation, such as concepts, ideas, and ways of
interacting with the world

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