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FAD 3220 Exam 1 (FSU) Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026 lifespan development - Answers the field of study that examines patterns of growth, change, and stability in behavior that occur throughout the entire life span cohort - Answers a group of people born at around the same time in the same place; example of history-graded influence age-graded influences - Answers 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 - Answers 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 topical areas of lifespan development - Answers Physical development, cognitive development, personality development, and social development. physical development - Answers 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 - Answers study of how children acquire the ability to learn, think, reason, communicate, and remember personality development - Answers stability and change in the characteristics that differentiate one person from another over the life span social development - Answers the way in which individuals' interactions with others and their social relationships grow, change, and remain stable over the course of life non-normative life events - Answers unusual occurrences that have a major impact on an individual's life continuous change - Answers gradual development in which achievements at one level build on those of previous levels discontinuous change - Answers development that occurs in distinct steps or stages, with each stage bringing about behavior that is assumed to be qualitatively different from behavior at earlier stages critical period - Answers a specific time in development when certain skills or abilities are most easily learned sensitive period - Answers a limited phase in an individual animal's development in which they're particularly susceptible to certain kinds of stimuli in the environment theoretical perspectives on lifespan development - Answers Psychodynamic, Behavioral & Cognitive Perspectives psychodynamic perspective - Answers how behavior springs from unconscious drives and conflicts behavioral perspective - Answers the approach that suggests that observable, measurable behavior should be the focus of study cognitive perspective - Answers modern perspective that focuses on memory, intelligence, perception, problem solving, and learning expand theories within psychodynamic perspective - Answers - psychoanalytic (Freud): suggests that unconscious forces act to determine personality and behavior; ex: desires - psychosocial theory (Erikson): suggests our behavioral development occurs in 8 fixed, similar stages expand theories within behavioral perspective - Answers social-cognitive learning theory: emphasizes learning by observing the behavior or another person, or model expand theories within cognitive perspective - Answers Theory of Cognitive Development

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FAD 3220 Exam 1 (FSU) Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026

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

cohort - Answers a group of people born at around the same time in the same place; example of
history-graded influence

age-graded influences - Answers 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 - Answers 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

topical areas of lifespan development - Answers Physical development, cognitive development,
personality development, and social development.

physical development - Answers 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 - Answers study of how children acquire the ability to learn, think, reason,
communicate, and remember

personality development - Answers stability and change in the characteristics that differentiate
one person from another over the life span

social development - Answers the way in which individuals' interactions with others and their
social relationships grow, change, and remain stable over the course of life

non-normative life events - Answers unusual occurrences that have a major impact on an
individual's life

continuous change - Answers gradual development in which achievements at one level build on
those of previous levels

discontinuous change - Answers development that occurs in distinct steps or stages, with each
stage bringing about behavior that is assumed to be qualitatively different from behavior at
earlier stages

critical period - Answers a specific time in development when certain skills or abilities are most
easily learned

sensitive period - Answers a limited phase in an individual animal's development in which they're
particularly susceptible to certain kinds of stimuli in the environment

theoretical perspectives on lifespan development - Answers Psychodynamic, Behavioral &

,Cognitive Perspectives

psychodynamic perspective - Answers how behavior springs from unconscious drives and
conflicts

behavioral perspective - Answers the approach that suggests that observable, measurable
behavior should be the focus of study

cognitive perspective - Answers modern perspective that focuses on memory, intelligence,
perception, problem solving, and learning

expand theories within psychodynamic perspective - Answers - psychoanalytic (Freud):
suggests that unconscious forces act to determine personality and behavior; ex: desires



- psychosocial theory (Erikson): suggests our behavioral development occurs in 8 fixed, similar
stages

expand theories within behavioral perspective - Answers social-cognitive learning theory:
emphasizes learning by observing the behavior or another person, or model

expand theories within cognitive perspective - Answers Theory of Cognitive Development
(Piaget): suggests that growth in children's understanding of the world could be explained by
assimilation [people understanding new experience in terms of current stage of cognitive
development] and accommodation [changes in existing ways of thinking in response to
encounters with new stimuli or events]

concepts of psychoanalytic theory - Answers - psychosexual development: occurs as children
pass through distinct changes in which pleasure, or gratification, is focused on a particular
biological function and body part



- psychosocial development: refers to change in interactions and understandings of one another

concepts of behavioral theory (social-cognitive learning theory) - Answers - classical
conditioning: type of learning that occurs when organism learns to respond in particular way to
neutral stimulus



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

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



- reinforcement: process in which behavior is followed by stimulus that increases probability
that the behavior will be repeated

concepts within Piaget's Theory - Answers - assimilation: process in which people understand a
new experience in terms of their current stage of cognitive development



- accommodation: refers to changes in existing ways of thinking in response to encounters with
new stimuli or events



- information-processing approach: the model that seeks to identify the ways individuals take in,
use, and store information



- neo-Piagetian theory: considers cognition as made up of different types of individual skills



- cognitive neuroscience approaches: looks at cognitive development through the lens of brain
processes

name the main theorists and their contributions - Answers - Freud (psychoanalytic theory):
states the unconscious is part of the personality [id: pleasure principle, ego: reality principle,
superego: conscious]



- Freud (psychosexual development): pleasure shifts from mouth -> anus -> genitals



- Erikson (psychosocial theory): says growth and change continue throughout the lifespan unlike
Freud



- Bandura (social-cognitive learning theory): proposes learning is best done through imitation

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