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FAD3220 Test Questions Complete Solutions New Update lifespan development - Answer- the field of study that examines patterns of growth, change, and stability in behavior that occur throughout the entire life span Physical Development - Answer- development involving the body's physical makeup, including the brain, nervous system, muscles, and senses, and the need for food, drink, and sleep cognitive development - Answer- development involving the ways that growth and change in intellectual capabilities influence a person's behavior personality development - Answer- development involving the ways that the enduring characteristics that differentiate one person from another change over the life span Social Development - Answer- the way in which individuals' interactions with others and their social relationships grow, change, and remain stable over the course of life prenatal period - Answer- conception to birth infancy and toddlerhood - Answer- birth to age 3 preschool period - Answer- 3-6 years middle childhood - Answer- 6 to 12 adolescence - Answer- 12 to 20 young adulthood - Answer- 20-40 years middle adulthood - Answer- 40 to 60 late adulthood - Answer- 60 to death social construction - Answer- a shared notion of reality, one that is widely accepted but is a function of society and culture at a given time cohort - Answer- a group of people from a given time period history-graded influences - Answer- biological and environmental influences associated with a particular historical moment age-graded influences - Answer- biological and environmental influences that are similar for individuals in a particular age group, regardless of when or where they are raised sociocultural-graded influences - Answer- the social and cultural factors present at a particular time for a particular individual, depending on such variables as ethnicity, social class, and subcultural membership non-normative life events - Answer- specific, atypical events that occur in a particular person's life at a time when such events do not happen to most people continous development - Answer- development is gradual, with achievements at one level building on those of previous levels. Discontinuos Development - Answer- development that occurs in distinct steps or stages, with each stage brining new behavior that is assumed to be qualitatively different Critical Peroid - Answer- a specific time in development when a particular event has its greatest consequences and presence of certain kinds of environmental stimuli necessary for development to proceed normally sensitive period - Answer- a point in development when organisms are particularly susceptible to certain kinds of stimuli in their environments, but the absence of those stimuli does not always produce irreversible consequences nature - Answer- traits, abilities, and capacities that are inherited from one's parents. Maturation - Answer- the predetermined unfolding of genetic information nurture - Answer- refers to the environmental influences that shape behavior theories - Answer- Broad explanations and predictions concerning phenomena of interest psychodynamic perspective - Answer- the approach that states behavior is motivated by inner forces, memories, and conflicts that are generally beyond people's awareness and control psychoanalytic theory - Answer- the theory proposed by Freud that suggests that unconscious forces act to determine personality and behavior pleasure principle - Answer- goal is to maximize satisfaction and reduce tension reality principle - Answer- instinctual energy is restrained in order to maintain the safety of the individual and help integrate the person into society psychosexual development - Answer- according to Freud, a series of stages that children pass through in which pleasure, or gratification, focuses on a particular biological function and body part Fixation - Answer- behavior reflecting an earlier stage of development due to an unresolved conflict psychosocial development - Answer- According to Erikson, development that encompasses changes both in the understandings individuals have of themselves as members of society and in their comprehension of the meaning of others' behavior Behavioral Perspective - Answer- The approach that suggests that observable, measurable behavior should be the focus of study. classical conditioning - Answer- a type of learning in which an organism responds in a particular way to neutral stimulus that normally does not bring out that type of response operant conditioning - Answer- a form of learning in which a voluntary response is strengthened or weakened by its association with positive or negative consequences punishment - Answer- the introduction of an unpleasant or painful stimulus of the removal of a desirable stimulus, will decrease the probability that a preceding behavior will occur in the future behavior modification - Answer- a formal technique for promoting the frequency of desirable behaviors and decreasing the incidence of unwanted ones social cognitive learning theory - Answer- learning by observing the behavior of another person, called a model cognitive perspective - Answer- focuses on the processes that allow people to know, understand, and think about the world Assimilation - Answer- process in which people understand new experience in terms of their stage of cognitive development and existing ways of thinking

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lifespan development - Answer- ✔✔the field of study that examines patterns of growth,
change, and stability in behavior that occur throughout the entire life span

Physical Development - Answer- ✔✔development involving the body's physical
makeup, including the brain, nervous system, muscles, and senses, and the need for
food, drink, and sleep

cognitive development - Answer- ✔✔development involving the ways that growth and
change in intellectual capabilities influence a person's behavior

personality development - Answer- ✔✔development involving the ways that the
enduring characteristics that differentiate one person from another change over the life
span

Social Development - Answer- ✔✔the way in which individuals' interactions with others
and their social relationships grow, change, and remain stable over the course of life

prenatal period - Answer- ✔✔conception to birth

infancy and toddlerhood - Answer- ✔✔birth to age 3

preschool period - Answer- ✔✔3-6 years

middle childhood - Answer- ✔✔6 to 12

adolescence - Answer- ✔✔12 to 20

young adulthood - Answer- ✔✔20-40 years

middle adulthood - Answer- ✔✔40 to 60

late adulthood - Answer- ✔✔60 to death

social construction - Answer- ✔✔a shared notion of reality, one that is widely accepted
but is a function of society and culture at a given time

cohort - Answer- ✔✔a group of people from a given time period

,history-graded influences - Answer- ✔✔biological and environmental influences
associated with a particular historical moment

age-graded influences - Answer- ✔✔biological and environmental influences that are
similar for individuals in a particular age group, regardless of when or where they are
raised

sociocultural-graded influences - Answer- ✔✔the social and cultural factors present at a
particular time for a particular individual, depending on such variables as ethnicity,
social class, and subcultural membership

non-normative life events - Answer- ✔✔specific, atypical events that occur in a
particular person's life at a time when such events do not happen to most people

continous development - Answer- ✔✔development is gradual, with achievements at one
level building on those of previous levels.

Discontinuos Development - Answer- ✔✔development that occurs in distinct steps or
stages, with each stage brining new behavior that is assumed to be qualitatively
different

Critical Peroid - Answer- ✔✔a specific time in development when a particular event has
its greatest consequences and presence of certain kinds of environmental stimuli
necessary for development to proceed normally

sensitive period - Answer- ✔✔a point in development when organisms are particularly
susceptible to certain kinds of stimuli in their environments, but the absence of those
stimuli does not always produce irreversible consequences

nature - Answer- ✔✔traits, abilities, and capacities that are inherited from one's parents.

Maturation - Answer- ✔✔the predetermined unfolding of genetic information

nurture - Answer- ✔✔refers to the environmental influences that shape behavior

theories - Answer- ✔✔Broad explanations and predictions concerning phenomena of
interest

psychodynamic perspective - Answer- ✔✔the approach that states behavior is
motivated by inner forces, memories, and conflicts that are generally beyond people's
awareness and control

psychoanalytic theory - Answer- ✔✔the theory proposed by Freud that suggests that
unconscious forces act to determine personality and behavior

, pleasure principle - Answer- ✔✔goal is to maximize satisfaction and reduce tension

reality principle - Answer- ✔✔instinctual energy is restrained in order to maintain the
safety of the individual and help integrate the person into society

psychosexual development - Answer- ✔✔according to Freud, a series of stages that
children pass through in which pleasure, or gratification, focuses on a particular
biological function and body part

Fixation - Answer- ✔✔behavior reflecting an earlier stage of development due to an
unresolved conflict

psychosocial development - Answer- ✔✔According to Erikson, development that
encompasses changes both in the understandings individuals have of themselves as
members of society and in their comprehension of the meaning of others' behavior

Behavioral Perspective - Answer- ✔✔The approach that suggests that observable,
measurable behavior should be the focus of study.

classical conditioning - Answer- ✔✔a type of learning in which an organism responds in
a particular way to neutral stimulus that normally does not bring out that type of
response

operant conditioning - Answer- ✔✔a form of learning in which a voluntary response is
strengthened or weakened by its association with positive or negative consequences

punishment - Answer- ✔✔the introduction of an unpleasant or painful stimulus of the
removal of a desirable stimulus, will decrease the probability that a preceding behavior
will occur in the future

behavior modification - Answer- ✔✔a formal technique for promoting the frequency of
desirable behaviors and decreasing the incidence of unwanted ones

social cognitive learning theory - Answer- ✔✔learning by observing the behavior of
another person, called a model

cognitive perspective - Answer- ✔✔focuses on the processes that allow people to know,
understand, and think about the world

Assimilation - Answer- ✔✔process in which people understand new experience in terms
of their stage of cognitive development and existing ways of thinking

accomidation - Answer- ✔✔adapting current schemas to incorporate new information

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