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FAD 3220 EXAM 1 (Jenna Scott FSU)|330
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lifespan development - -the field of study that examines patterns of growth,
change & stability in behavior that occur thru entire lifespan

- what are the four major topical areas? - -physical, cognitive, personality &
social dev.

- ethnicity - -religion, lang & culture

- race - -biological concept, physical & structural

- critical period - -time during dev. when an event has its greatest
consquences & the presence of certain kinds of environmetal stimuli are
necessary for development to proceed normally

- sensitive period - -point in dev when organisms are suseptible to certain
kinds of stimuli around them but absence doesnt always cause irreversible
effects

- nature - -traits, abilities & capacities are are inherited from ones parents

- nurture - -environmental influences that shape behavior, can be biological,
social or societal

- cohort - -group of people born around the same time in the same place

- history-graded influences - -biological & environmental influences
associated w a particular historical moment

- continuous change - -development is gradual w/ achievements @ one
level building on those of previous levels

- discontinous change - -development occurring in distinct stages, each
stage brings about behavior thats different from the previous

- theory - -broad explanations and predictions ab phenomena of interest

- what are the 6 major theoretical perspectives used? - -psychodynamic,
behavioral, cognitive, humanistic, contextual & evolutionary

- psychodynamic perspec - -states behavior is motivated by inner forces,
memories & conflicts that are generally beyond ppl's awareness/control

, - freud's psychoanalytic theory - -unconscious forces act to determine
personality & behavior

- id - -raw unorganized part of personality present @ birth, represents
primitive drivers; operates according to pleasure principle

- ego - -rational & reasonable, operates on reality principle

- superego - -persons conscious, distincts from right & wrong

- freud's psychosexual developement - -stages that children pass thru
where pleasure & gratification is focused on a particular biological function &
body part

- stages in psychosexual dev - -oral, anal, phallic/genitals

- erikson's psychosocial theory - -dev. that includes changes in the
understandings individuals have of themselves as members of society

- 8 stages of psychosocial - -1. trust vs mistrust
2. autonomy vs shame
3. initiative vs guilt
4. industry vs inferiority
5. identity vs role diffusion
6. intimacy vs isolation
7. generavity vs isolation
8. ego-integrity vs despair

- behavioral perspective - -suggests that the keys to understanding
development are observable behavior & environmental stimuli

- what does behavioralists reflect is more important in development? - -
nurture over nature

- what notion do behavioralists reject? and believe? - -that people
universally pass thru series of stages HOWEVER people are affected by the
environment stimuli that they're exposed to

- what do behavioralists believe behavior is a result of? - -continuing
exposure to factors in the environment

- what did john B watson believe? - -by conditioning a persons environment
you could produce any behavior

, - classical conditioning - -when a person learns to respond in a particular
way to a neutral sitmulus

- operant conditioning (BF Skinner) - -form of learning where a voluntary
response is strengthened/weakened by its associated w pos or neg
consequences

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

- alburt bandura's social cognitive learning theory - -emphasizes learning by
observing the behavior of another person (model)

- cognitive perspective - -approach that focuses on the processes that allow
people to know, understand & think about the world

- what did jean piaget propose? - -all ppl pass thru fixed sequence of
universal stages of cognitive development

- schemes - -organized mental patterns that represent behaviors and
actions in which human thinking is arranged into

- assimilation - -process where ppl understand a new exp in terms of their
current stage of cognitive dev & existing ways of thinking

- accommodation - -changes in existing ways of thinking in response to
encounters w new stimuli or events

- information-processing approaches - -the models that seeks to identify the
ways pp l take in, use & store info; assume complex behaviors can be broken
down into a series of individual specific steps

- neo-piagetian theory - -cognitive dev proceeds quickly in certain areas &
more slowly in others; exp plays greater roles in cognition

- cognitive neuroscience approaches - -examines cognitive dev thru the
lens of brain processes

- humanistic perspective - -ppl have a natural capacity to make decisions
about their lives & control their behavior

- free will - -ability of humans to make choices & comes to decisions about
their lives

- what did carl rogers suggest? - -ppl need positive regard which results
from underlying wish to be loved & respected
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