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Infant and Child Development Exam 1 Review Rutgers University Questions with Correct Answers

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social policy - ANSWERSpolicies that are intended to promote the welfare of individuals in a society physical development - ANSWERSbiological changes that occur in the body and brain, including changes in size and strength, integration of sensory and motor activities, and development of fine and gross motor skills cognitive development - ANSWERSchanges in the way children think, understand, and reason as they grow older. social-emotional development - ANSWERSchanges in the ways we connect to other individuals and express and understand emotions nature - ANSWERSthe influence of genetic inheritance on development nurture - ANSWERSthe influence of learning and the environment on children's development stages of child development (age ranges) - ANSWERSinfant (year 1), toddler (1-3), early childhood (3-6), middle childhood (6-12), and adolescence (12-18) stage theories - ANSWERStheories of development in which each stage of life is seen as qualitatively different from the ones that come before or after (ex: walking vs crawling) incremental theories - ANSWERStheories in which development is a result of continuous quantitative changes (ex. height in inches) equifinality - ANSWERSthe principle by which different developmental pathways may result in the same outcome (ex: depression may come from environment and genetics) multi finality - ANSWERSprinciple by which the same pathways may lead to different developmental outcomes (ex: children of abuse may develop depression or resilience) developmental psychopathology - ANSWERSsees mental and behavioral problems as distortions of normal developmental processes rather than as illnesses positive youth development - ANSWERSfinding ways to help all young people reach their full potential socialization - ANSWERSprocess of instilling the norms, attitudes, and beliefs of a culture in its children culture - ANSWERSthe system of behaviors, norms, beliefs, and traditions that form to promote the survival of a group that lives in a particular env. niche individualism - ANSWERScultural value that emphasizes the individual with emphasis on independence and reliance on ones own abilities (US) collectivism - ANSWERScultural value that emphasizes obligations to others within your group perceptual bias - ANSWERStendency to see and understand something in the way you expect it to be developmental theory - ANSWERSmodel of development based on observations that allows us to make predictions psychoanalytic theory - ANSWERSfreuds theory in which the way we deal with biological urges moves us through a series of stages that shape our personalities ID - ANSWERSpart of personality that consists of basic drives, such as sex and hunger pleasure principle - ANSWERSthe idea that the id seeks immediate gratification for all of its urges to feel pleasure ego - ANSWERScontends with the reality of the world and controls basic drives reality principle - ANSWERSego has the ability to deal with the real world and not just drives and fantasy superego - ANSWERSconscience, sense of right and wrong unconscious mind - ANSWERScontains thoughts and feelings which we are unaware psychosexual stages - ANSWERSfreuds idea that at each stage sexual energy is invested in a different part of the body oral stage - ANSWERSfirst stage, sex drive is centered on the mouth stage anal stage - ANSWERSsecond stage, toddlers sexual energy is focused on the anus

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Infant and Child Development Exam 1
Review Rutgers University Questions
with Correct Answers

social policy - ANSWERSpolicies that are intended to promote the welfare of individuals
in a society

physical development - ANSWERSbiological changes that occur in the body and brain,
including changes in size and strength, integration of sensory and motor activities, and
development of fine and gross motor skills

cognitive development - ANSWERSchanges in the way children think, understand, and
reason as they grow older.

social-emotional development - ANSWERSchanges in the ways we connect to other
individuals and express and understand emotions

nature - ANSWERSthe influence of genetic inheritance on development

nurture - ANSWERSthe influence of learning and the environment on children's
development

stages of child development (age ranges) - ANSWERSinfant (year 1), toddler (1-3),
early childhood (3-6), middle childhood (6-12), and adolescence (12-18)

stage theories - ANSWERStheories of development in which each stage of life is seen
as qualitatively different from the ones that come before or after (ex: walking vs
crawling)

incremental theories - ANSWERStheories in which development is a result of
continuous quantitative changes (ex. height in inches)

equifinality - ANSWERSthe principle by which different developmental pathways may
result in the same outcome (ex: depression may come from environment and genetics)

multi finality - ANSWERSprinciple by which the same pathways may lead to different
developmental outcomes (ex: children of abuse may develop depression or resilience)

developmental psychopathology - ANSWERSsees mental and behavioral problems as
distortions of normal developmental processes rather than as illnesses

, positive youth development - ANSWERSfinding ways to help all young people reach
their full potential

socialization - ANSWERSprocess of instilling the norms, attitudes, and beliefs of a
culture in its children

culture - ANSWERSthe system of behaviors, norms, beliefs, and traditions that form to
promote the survival of a group that lives in a particular env. niche

individualism - ANSWERScultural value that emphasizes the individual with emphasis
on independence and reliance on ones own abilities (US)

collectivism - ANSWERScultural value that emphasizes obligations to others within your
group

perceptual bias - ANSWERStendency to see and understand something in the way you
expect it to be

developmental theory - ANSWERSmodel of development based on observations that
allows us to make predictions

psychoanalytic theory - ANSWERSfreuds theory in which the way we deal with
biological urges moves us through a series of stages that shape our personalities

ID - ANSWERSpart of personality that consists of basic drives, such as sex and hunger

pleasure principle - ANSWERSthe idea that the id seeks immediate gratification for all
of its urges to feel pleasure

ego - ANSWERScontends with the reality of the world and controls basic drives

reality principle - ANSWERSego has the ability to deal with the real world and not just
drives and fantasy

superego - ANSWERSconscience, sense of right and wrong

unconscious mind - ANSWERScontains thoughts and feelings which we are unaware

psychosexual stages - ANSWERSfreuds idea that at each stage sexual energy is
invested in a different part of the body

oral stage - ANSWERSfirst stage, sex drive is centered on the mouth stage

anal stage - ANSWERSsecond stage, toddlers sexual energy is focused on the anus

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