First habits and primary circular reactions (1-4 months)
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"primary circular reactions" simply refers to the baby purposefully trying to
reproduce a pleasurable event that occurred by chance. "Primary" means
that the infant is the primary object—these first habits are self-focused. The
infant isn't using any toys as tools yet.
,Prenatal Diagnostic Tests
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Ultrasound Sonography
Chorionic Villus Sampling
Amniocentesis
attachment behaviors
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Behaviors and signals that attract the attention of a primary attachment
figure and function to prevent separation from that individual or to
reestablish proximity to that individual (e.g., crying, clinging).
Describe all three levels of Kohlberg's moral development theory
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, Pre-conventional reasoning focuses external control of moral behavior.
This is self-focused.
Conventional reasoning focuses on social and societal rules governing
behaviors. This level is very focused on other people (friends, family,
communities, neighbors).
Post-conventional reasoning focuses on internal control of moral behavior
(obeying one's conscience). This level may advocate for breaking rules in
certain situations. The individual is required to draw their own conclusions
based on conscience, culture, and the situation. It is focused on something
higher than the individuals or groups.
Experiments
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a technique that tests predicted relationships among variables in a
controlled environment
What are the pros and cons of hormone therapy?
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Cons of hormone therapy include an increase risk for uterine cancer,
breast cancer, heart disease, blood clots, stroke, and gallbladder disease.
Pros of hormone therapy include decreasing the risk of osteoporosis,
improved mood, improved sleep, reducing the risk of diabetes, and
possibly lowering the risk of colon cancer with combination therapy
, Spermarche/Menarche
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first ejaculation and first period
What are Elizabeth Kubler-Ross's stages of dying?
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Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
What are some immediate consequences of divorce?
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A sharp drop in income, changes in parenting styles, and increase in family
conflict as family members cope with stress in their own ways.
Classical Conditioning (Pavlov)
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creation of involuntary responses to stimuli
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"primary circular reactions" simply refers to the baby purposefully trying to
reproduce a pleasurable event that occurred by chance. "Primary" means
that the infant is the primary object—these first habits are self-focused. The
infant isn't using any toys as tools yet.
,Prenatal Diagnostic Tests
Give this one a try later!
Ultrasound Sonography
Chorionic Villus Sampling
Amniocentesis
attachment behaviors
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Behaviors and signals that attract the attention of a primary attachment
figure and function to prevent separation from that individual or to
reestablish proximity to that individual (e.g., crying, clinging).
Describe all three levels of Kohlberg's moral development theory
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, Pre-conventional reasoning focuses external control of moral behavior.
This is self-focused.
Conventional reasoning focuses on social and societal rules governing
behaviors. This level is very focused on other people (friends, family,
communities, neighbors).
Post-conventional reasoning focuses on internal control of moral behavior
(obeying one's conscience). This level may advocate for breaking rules in
certain situations. The individual is required to draw their own conclusions
based on conscience, culture, and the situation. It is focused on something
higher than the individuals or groups.
Experiments
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a technique that tests predicted relationships among variables in a
controlled environment
What are the pros and cons of hormone therapy?
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Cons of hormone therapy include an increase risk for uterine cancer,
breast cancer, heart disease, blood clots, stroke, and gallbladder disease.
Pros of hormone therapy include decreasing the risk of osteoporosis,
improved mood, improved sleep, reducing the risk of diabetes, and
possibly lowering the risk of colon cancer with combination therapy
, Spermarche/Menarche
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first ejaculation and first period
What are Elizabeth Kubler-Ross's stages of dying?
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Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
What are some immediate consequences of divorce?
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A sharp drop in income, changes in parenting styles, and increase in family
conflict as family members cope with stress in their own ways.
Classical Conditioning (Pavlov)
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creation of involuntary responses to stimuli