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Free association - ️️The process used by psychoanalysis in which one thinks of anything that comes to mind in relation to a dream or another thought to reveal he contents of the unconscious mind. Physical development - ️️Biological changes that occur in the body and brain, including cha...

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ABSC 160 Exam 1
Free association - ✔️✔️The process used by psychoanalysis in which one thinks of
anything that comes to mind in relation to a dream or another thought to reveal he
contents of the unconscious mind.

Physical development - ✔️✔️Biological 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 - ✔️✔️Changes in the way we think, understand, and reason
about the world.

Social-emotional development - ✔️✔️Changes in the way we connect to other
individuals and express and understand emotions.

Nature - ✔️✔️The influence of genetic inheritance on development.

Nuture - ✔️✔️The influence of learning and experiences in the environment on
development.

Quantitative changes - ✔️✔️Changes in the amount or quantity of what you are
measuring.

Qualitative changes - ✔️✔️Changes in the overall nature of what you are examining.

Stage theories - ✔️✔️Theories of development in which each stage in life is seen as
qualitatively different from the ones that come before and after.

Equifinality - ✔️✔️Different developmental pathways may result in the same outcome.

Multifinality - ✔️✔️The same pathways may lead to different developmental outcomes.

Developmental psychopathology - ✔️✔️An approach that sees mental and behavioral
problems as distortions of normal developmental processes rather than as illnesses.

Active niche picking - ✔️✔️A process in which people express their genetic tendencies
by finding environments that match and enhance those tendencies.

Peer review - ✔️✔️A process in which professionals critique an article and make
suggestions for improvement before it is published

, Replicate - ✔️✔️To find the same results as in a previous research study.

Perceptual bias - ✔️✔️The tendency to see and understand something based on the
way you expected it to be.

Folk wisdom - ✔️✔️Knowledge that is widely accepted but has not been scientifically
tested.

Social policy - ✔️✔️Government or private policies for dealing with social issues.

Unconscious mind - ✔️✔️The part of the mind that contains thoughts and feelings
about which we are unaware.


Id - ✔️✔️According to psychoanalytic theory, the part of the personality that consists of
the basic drives, such as sex and hunger.

Pleasure principle - ✔️✔️The idea that the id seeks immediate gratification for all of its
urges.

Ego - ✔️✔️The part of the personality that contends with the reality of the world and
controls the basic drives.

Reality principle - ✔️✔️The psychoanalytic concept that the ego has the ability to deal
with the real world and not just drives and fantasy.

Superego - ✔️✔️Freud's concept of the conscience or sense of right and wrong.

Psychosexual stage - ✔️✔️Freud's idea that each stage sexual energy is invested in a
different part of the body.

Oral stage - ✔️✔️Freud's first stage, in which infants biological energy is centered on
the mouth area.

Anal stage - ✔️✔️Freud's second stage, in which toddlers' sexual energy is focused on
the anus.

Phallic stage - ✔️✔️Freud's third stage, in which children ages 3 to 6 overcome their
attraction to the opposite-sex parent and begin to identify with the same sex parent.


Genital stage - ✔️✔️Freud's fifth and final stage in which people 12 and older develop
adult sexuality.

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