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What is development - ANSWER-The systematic changes in the individual that

occur between the moment of conception and death.

What are the goals of developmental psychologists? - ANSWER-1. To

DESCRIBE development across the lifespan

2. To EXPLAIN the changes that occur during the lifespan

3. To OPTIMIZE development-- not make it perfect but optimize it for someone

who might have risks to development.

Identify normative and atypical patterns of development - ANSWER-normative:

when a baby first puts its head up, starts to walk/talk, hits puberty, etc.

atypical: A 14 year old girl who hasn't gotten her period yet

What is the nature of development? What do we know about development? -

ANSWER-Development is multidirectional, multi contextual, Multicultural,

multidisciplinary, and plastic

Multidirectional development - ANSWER-Change occurs in every direction, not

always in a straight line. Gains and losses, predictable growth, and unexpected


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,transformations characterize the lifespan. Traits appear and disappear. Continuity,

critical, and sensitive periods

Multidisciplinary development - ANSWER-Numerous academic fields-- especially

psychology, biology, education, and sociology, but also neuroscience, economics,

religion, anthropology, history, medicine, genetics and many more-- contribute

insights and make contributions to the science of development.

Multicontextual development - ANSWER-Human lives are embedded in many

contexts including historical conditions, economic constraints, and family patterns.

Occurs within many social environments (peers,siblings, parents, teachers, etc)

Socioeconomic status

Multicultural development - ANSWER-Many cultures-- not just between countries

but within them-- affect how people develop. Difference-equals-deficit error

Plastic - ANSWER-Human traits can be molded and yet people maintain a certain

durability of identity.

Continuous development - ANSWER-From conception to death

Cumulative development - ANSWER-builds upon earlier development (what

happens before provides the basis from what happens later; positive and negative

ways)

Multidimensional Development - ANSWER-many different domains of

development (biological, cognitive,


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, psychosocial, etc.)

Hollistic Development - ANSWER-domains of development are interrelated and

interdependent

Multidetermined Development - ANSWER-change results from biological and

learning processes

Broffenbrenner's Ecological Systems Model - ANSWER---An individual's

biological disposition interacts with the environment

--The environment is composed of multiple levels

--Relationships are the most important context of development

--Relationships are bidirectional

Microsystem - ANSWER-Direct influence (family, school, peers, neighborhood)

Mesosystem - ANSWER-interactions between the microsystems

Exosystem - ANSWER-School, church, local institutions (or...religious values,

media, transportation, community)

Macrosystem - ANSWER-National (social traditions)

Chronosystem - ANSWER-Change to person over time (changing conditions over

the lifespan)

Steps in Scientific Method - ANSWER-Step 1- Curiosity




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