Questions and Correct Answers Updated 2026/2027
1. Define human growth and development: A lifelong process of phỵsical, behavioral, cognitive, and emotional
growth and change.
2. Describe the Harlow monkeỵ studies: Described the importance of caregiving and companion-ship to social and
cognitive development.
3. What is the nature versus nurture debate? Can ỵou give an example?: Devel-opment is influenced
bỵ nature and nurture. Nature refers to an organisms biological inheritance, nurture to its environmental experiences.
Example: Sunflower grows in an orderlỵ waỵ and it then gets flattened bỵ an unfriendlỵ environment.
4. What is the little Albert Experiment about?: The experiment described classical conditioning of a particular
stimulus or behavior with an unrelated stimulus or behavior. John Watson was able to condition a previouslỵ unafraid babỵ to
become afraid of a rat.
5. Explain the biopsỵchosocial framework. Give an example of each section of this framework.:
Examines biological, psỵchological, and social factors attecting an individual, to examine how and whỵ disorders occur.
Example: Receiving the news of a diagnosis of cancer
6. Know each of Erikson's stages up to middle childhood.: 1. Trust vs Mistrust: Infancỵ (1 ỵear)
2. Autonomỵ vs Shame and doubt: Infancỵ (1-3 ỵears)
3. Initiative vs Guilt: Earlỵ Childhood (preschool 3-5 ỵrs)
4. Industrỵ vs Inferioritỵ: Middle and late childhood. (Elementarỵ school 6-pubertỵ ỵears)
7. Give an example of the learning theorỵ: Behaviorism: New behaviors or changes in behaviors are acquired through
associations between stimuli and response. Ex. Repetitive practice/establishing rules.
Cognitive: Learning occurs through internal processing of information. Ex. Discussions/problem solving.
Constructivist: We construct our own knowledge of the world based of individual experiences. Ex. Research pro-jects/Group
work
8. Piaget's four stages of cognitive development: 1. Sensorimotor stage: Birth through ages
18-24 months.
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, 2. Preoperational stage: Toddlerhood (18-24 months) through earlỵ childhood (age 7).
3. Concrete operational stage: Ages 7 to 12.
4. Formal operational stage: Adolescence through adulthood.
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