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Human Development correct answers ways people grow and change across lifespan Culture correct answers total pattern of a group's customs, beliefs, art and technology Total Fertility Rate correct answers in a population, the number of births per woman Globalization correct answers increasin...

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Human Development correct answers ways people grow and change across lifespan

Culture correct answers total pattern of a group's customs, beliefs, art and technology

Total Fertility Rate correct answers in a population, the number of births per woman

Globalization correct answers increasing connections between different parts of the world in
trade, travel, migration and communication

Developed Countries correct answers highest levels of income and education

Developing Countries correct answers lowest level of income and education but are experiencing
rapid economic growth

Individualistic culture correct answers cultural values such as independence and self-expression

Collectivistic culture correct answers cultural values such as obedience and group harmony;
group needs and goals first

socioeconomic status correct answers person's social class, including education level, income
level, and occupational status

traditional cultures correct answers in developing countries, a rural culture that adheres more
closely to cultural traditions than people in urban areas do, more collectivistic, arranged
marriages, etc.

majority culture correct answers sets the norms and standards, holds most positions of power

cultural development approach correct answers crucial to understand that people live within a
cultural community; biology is important, but culture determines what we learn, become and
how we interact

experimental group correct answers consists of subjects who receive some special treatment

independent variable correct answers in an experiment, the variable that is different for the
experimental group than for the control group; variable that researches change or manipulate

dependent variable correct answers in an experiment, the outcome that is measured to calculate
the results of the experiment by comparing the experimental group to the control group, what is
being measured

, ethnographic research correct answers - research method that involves spending extensive time
among the people being studied; live with them

natural experiment correct answers situation that exists naturally but provides interesting
scientific information; no researcher control

ethnicity correct answers group identity that may include components such as cultural origin,
cultural traditions, race, religion and language

evolutionary psychology correct answers branch of psychology that examines how patterns of
human functioning and behavior have resulted from adaptations to evolutionary conditions

82% correct answers Percentage of world population that is developing

18% correct answers Percentage of world population that is developed

40% correct answers Percentage of world population that lives on less than $2.00 a day

developed- all go to elementary and secondary and 50% attend college
Developing- 80% elementary school, 50% secondary (high school) and only wealthy attend
college correct answers What is the education difference between developing and developed
countries?

Sigmund Freud correct answers Psychoanalysis theory who developed it?

Psychoanalysis theory correct answers He believed sexual desire was motivating force behind
development
Based theory on trauma people experience in childhood
Release trauma to unconscious mind

1. ID- immediate gratification of bodily needs and wants
2. EGO- practical rational, child learns he cannot always have what he wants
3. Superego- moral agent, child begins to accept adult ideas of right and wrong correct answers
parts of the mind for psychoanalysis theory

1. Oral- birth to 1 year, needs are met orally, sucking
2. Anal- 1-3 years, toilet training, conflict between biological urges and social demand for
control
3. Phallic- 3-6 years, emphasis on genitals, prompts desire for opposite sex parents correct
answers List 3 stages of Psychosexual Development

Erick Erickson correct answers Who developed the Ecological theory?

1. microsystem
2. mesosystem correct answers List 2 systems of theory for Ecological theory?

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