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Exam Solution Manual for Human cycle of development

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Nature versus nurture controversy - Answers experiences (nurture) or genetics (nature) influences development Nurture blank slate - Answers tabula rasa Nature versus nurture differences - Answers nature preprogrammed and nurture experiences View of most theorists on nature versus nurture - Answers combination, interact from conception forward Stage theories (discontinuity theories) - Answers Development through a series of stages Continuity theories - Answers Steady growth process Discontinuity (stage) vs Continuity - Answers Stage is qualitative Child development vs. Life Span Perspective - Answers Freud and Piaget = child development Erikson = life span Child Development theory - Answers complete once reach adolescence

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Exam Solution Manual for Human cycle of development

Nature versus nurture controversy - Answers experiences (nurture) or genetics (nature) influences
development

Nurture blank slate - Answers tabula rasa

Nature versus nurture differences - Answers nature preprogrammed and nurture experiences

View of most theorists on nature versus nurture - Answers combination, interact from conception
forward

Stage theories (discontinuity theories) - Answers Development through a series of stages

Continuity theories - Answers Steady growth process

Discontinuity (stage) vs Continuity - Answers Stage is qualitative

Child development vs. Life Span Perspective - Answers Freud and Piaget = child development

Erikson = life span

Child Development theory - Answers complete once reach adolescence

Life Span theory - Answers continues throughout life span

Universality vs. context-specific development - Answers Universality (Piaget) = same order and same age

Context-specific (Bronfenbrenner) = takes place in various contexts

Context-specific development - Answers Collectivist cultures vs. individualistic cultures changes
development

Cognitive development theory - Answers Based on the notion that cognitive abilities are developed as
individuals mature physiologically and have opportunity to interact with environment (Piaget)

Equilibration of accommodation and assimilation - Answers Piaget argues that normally we are in this
state, when a new stimulus presents we enter state of disequilibrium

Accommodation - Answers Adjusting prior knowledge gained through former experiences and
interactions

Assimilation - Answers Fitting together the new information with what has been previously known or
understood

Constructivism - Answers Piaget position on learning. Children construct schema, organized patterns of
thought or action, Based on the experiences that they have actively exploring the environment

Piaget Constructivism - Answers considered a stage theory

,Piaget Constructivism Four Stages - Answers 1. Sensorimotor (birth - 2)

2. Preoperational (2-7)

3. Concrete Operations (7-11)

4. Formal Operaitons (11-15)

Preoperational stage - Answers egocentrism, rigidity of thought, semi logical reasoning, limited social
cognition

Concrete Operations - Answers Beginning of operational thinking, can perform transformations,
understand reversibility, inversion, reciprocity, and conservation, group into categories, make
inferences, inductive reasoning

Formal Operations - Answers higher ordered critical thinking, adult thinking, ultimate stage of cognitive
development, scientific method, logical, abstract and hypothetical thought, deductive and inductive
reasoning

Kohlberg - Answers extended Piaget model to study of moral reasoning

Information processing approach - Answers newer approach to studying cognitive development, uses
computer as metaphor for human mind

Learning theory (or behaviorist theory) - Answers Developmental change as the product of learning

Learning - Answers To find as changes in observable behavior

Watson - Answers Found in school psychology called behaviorism or behavioral psychology

Behavioral psychology important figures - Answers Pavlov, Watson, Skinner, Bandura

Learning theory - Answers behavior is controlled by stimuli in the environment

Pavlov Classical Conditioning - Answers Learning takes place when reflexive behavior comes under the
control of a novel stimulus in the environment

Reflex - Answers unlearned behavior present at birth, unconscious

Components of Reflex - Answers Unconditioned stimulus (UCS) - automatically elicits response without
training or conditioning

Unconditioned Response (UCR) - untrained motor response

Inborn reflex - Answers result of UCS-UCR connection

Conditioned Stimulus (CS) - Answers Consistently paired with the UCS

Conditioned Response (CR) - Answers after several pairings of UCS with CS, CR happens

, Generalization - Answers Observed when a conditioned response solicited by stimuli similar to the
original CS

Discrimination - Answers Opposite of generalization. Process of conditioning a response to occur only
after specific stimulus is presented

Extinction - Answers Unlearning of a CR

John Watson - Answers Extended work of Pavlov by studying classical conditioning of emotional
responses and children

Emotional responses at birth - Answers Love, anger, and fear

Watson argued - Answers Through experience we learned to associate new environmental stimuli with
the reflexive emotional responses of love, anger, and fear

Little Albert - Answers Watson and Raynor (assistant), fear response in little boy using rat and fear-
producing UCS, a loud noise

Mary Cover Jones - Answers Watson student, extinguished phobia in child using classical conditioning

Skinner - Answers Operant conditioning

Operant conditioning (or instrumental conditioning) - Answers Behavior is shaped by rewarding or
punishing consequences that follow

Reinforcement - Answers Process of rewarding a behavior

Shaping of behavior - Answers Skinner argued that two processes of reinforcement and punishment
control the shaping of behavior

Positive reinforcement - Answers Reward or rewarding condition that is experienced after a behavioral
response increasing the probability that the response will be repeated under the same stimulus
conditions in the future

Negative reinforcement - Answers Unpleasant condition is removed when the behavioral responses is
emitted

Bandura - Answers Social-cognitive theory of learning (social learning theory)

Social-cognitive theory - Answers Changes in behavior are acquired not only through the process of
conditioning, but also through observational learning

Modeling - Answers Observing the behavior of a model and then later imitating that behavior

Self-efficacy - Answers Subjective judgment a person makes that he or she will be successful in the
attempt to imitate a model
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