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scientific study of change and stability throughout the human lifespan; is interdisciplinary - ANSWER human development all aspects of human development from conception to death - ANSWER lifespan development what are the goals of human development? - ANSWER describe (when do children say thei...

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scientific study of change and stability throughout the human lifespan; is interdisciplinary - ANSWER
human development



all aspects of human development from conception to death - ANSWER lifespan development



what are the goals of human development? - ANSWER describe (when do children say their first words?)

explain (how do children learn to use language?)

predict (will delayed language development affect speech?)

intervene (can therapy help speech delays?)



what are the domains of development? - ANSWER physical, cognitive, and psychosocial



growth of the body and brain, sensory capacities, motor skills, and health - ANSWER physical domain of
development



mental abilities (intelligence, learning, memory, language, thinking, reasoning, creativity) - ANSWER
cognitive domain of development



personality, emotions, social relationships - ANSWER psychosocial domain of development



how might one domain affect other domains? - ANSWER who you surround yourself with or changing
your habits



what are the 8 periods of life? - ANSWER prenatal period, infancy and toddlerhood, early childhood,
middle childhood, adolescence, emerging and young adulthood, middle adulthood, and late adulthood

, inborn trait or characteristics from biological parents (nature) - ANSWER heredity



world outside the self, learning from experience (nurture) - ANSWER environment



body/brain capacity for change based on experience (learning to walk again after major trauma) -
ANSWER plasticity



set of logically related concepts or statements that seek to describe and explain development, predicts
what kinds of behavior might occur, and helps organize and explain - ANSWER theory



what are the three theoretical issues - ANSWER 1. nature vs nurture

2. are humans active or reactive in their development

3. is development continuous or does it occur in stages



emphasize quantitative change (numerical) - ANSWER continuous



emphasize qualitative change (hair color, change in values) - ANSWER stages



unconscious forces, how our mind is shaped by unconscious forces - ANSWER psychoanalyst



long lasting change in behavior based on experience or adaption to the environment - ANSWER learning



how thinking occurs, thought process - ANSWER cognitive



importance social context in development - ANSWER contextual



behavior evolving overtime/hormones affect behavior - ANSWER evolutionary/sociobiological

, psychosexual development; unconscious force; first 6 years is most important for developing; believed
that people are born with biological drives that must be redirected to make it possible to live in society -
ANSWER Sigmund Freud



what are the three parts of a personality - ANSWER id, ego, and superego



demanding, seek gratification/pleasure (ex. when babies want something) - ANSWER id



gradually develops over first year; voice of reason; balances the id - ANSWER ego



early childhood (5 to 6); your conscious; makes you feel guilty - ANSWER superego



what are the five stages of development - ANSWER oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital



sucking and feeding; from birth to 12-18 months - ANSWER oral



potty training; 12-18 months to 3 years - ANSWER anal



attachment to parents; 3 to 6 years old - ANSWER phallic



socialization; 6 years old to puberty - ANSWER latency



mature adult sexuality; puberty to adulthood - ANSWER genital



strong attachment to parent of opposite sex - ANSWER oedipus and electra complex



psychosocial development; emphasized influence of society; development is lifelong; 8 stages of life (a
"crisis" in personality at each stage; requires balance of a positive trait and a corresponding negative
trait; basic trust vs no trust which is tied to infancy); modified and extended Freudian theory by
emphasizing the influence of society on the developing personality (qualitative change) - ANSWER Erik
Erikson

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