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| infant's response in turning toward the source of touching that occurrs anywhere around his mouth |
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| idea or mental framework a person uses to organize and interpret information and make sense of the world |
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| process of fitting objects and experiences into one's schemas to deal with new situations and to understand the enviornment |
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| process where one changes old methods to adopt to new ones |
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| piagets principle that a given quantity does not change when its appearance is changed |
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| learning rules of one's culture |
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| process of redirecting sexual impulses to learning or redirecting foregn desire into a socially acceptable desire |
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| distress infants feel when seperated from primary caregiver |
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| chronicled the development of though in children..intellegence develops as the child grows |
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| did goose experiments and discovered imprinting |
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| studied parent child relationships |
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| all children were born with sexual urges (stges of development pg 82) |
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| studied psycosocial, need for social approva, sees shildhood as developing |
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| shows levels of important moral development |
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| studied attachment in families and developed Strange Situation to measure attachment (invoved mother leaving room) |
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| studied mother hcild relationship in humans (did the monkey cloth thing) |
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