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| rejecting-neglecting, authoritative, authoritarian, permissive-indulgent |
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| fibers that connect the two cerebral hemispheres |
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| Depiction of violence can lead to violence thru: |
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| observational learning, disinhibition, habituation, increased arousal |
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| ignoring the exceptions to grammatical rules |
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| sleep talking, somnambulism, night terrors |
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| going back to an earlier stage of development |
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| enuresis, encopresis, bed-wetting |
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| ex: believing a train could talk |
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| 2 concepts brought up by Vygotsky |
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| ability of the brain to recover from njury |
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| most common cause of death in early childhood |
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| hormone associated with gender identity |
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| having characteristics of both sexes |
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| empathy and perspective taking |
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| properties such as volume remain constant even if the shape changes |
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| type of play associated with the preoperational stage |
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| sense of being male or female |
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| reasoning from one specific to another specific |
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| 3 types of descriptive research |
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| naturalistic observation, case studies, surveys |
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| descriptive, biological, experimental, correlational |
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| caused by a trisomy on the 21st pair of chromosomes |
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| mutation would be seen by this type of cell reproduction, asexual, discovered by Flemming, functions for cellular repair |
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| Recombination would be seen during this type of cellular reproduction, sexual, discovered by Hertwig, doesn't function for cellular repair |
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| fatal disease which leads to death by the 40s |
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| more often seen in blacks |
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| leads to difficulties in breathing |
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| inability to process phenylalanine |
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| 3 types of study designs in developmental psychology |
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| cross-sequential, cross sectional, longitudinal |
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| other terms for nonidentical twins |
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| other terms for identical twins |
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| variable manipulated by the experimentor |
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| variable measured as a result |
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| 4 types of prenatal testing |
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| amniocentesis, CVS, ultrasound, Alpha-fetoprotein assay |
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| developed the sociocultural theory |
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| posited the ecological theory |
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| Freud's 5 psychosexual stages in order |
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| oral, anal, phallic, latent, genital |
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| term used to describe Erikson's 8 stages |
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| believed children at birth had a mind that was a blank slate |
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| believed children were inherently "good" |
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| 3 types of behavioral learning |
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| classical conditioning, operant conditioning, observational learning |
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| studied imprinting in geese |
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| proposed a stage theory of cognitive development |
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| organized mental patterns that represent behaviors and actions |
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| when people use their current ways of thinking |
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| changing the way things are perceived |
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| 2 theorists associated with humanistic perspective |
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| devised the first IQ test |
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| made child development an academic discipline |
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| 4 piagetian stages in order |
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| sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operations, formal operations |
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| 3 disorders on the autism spectrum |
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| Asperger's, Rett's, Childhood Disintergrative |
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| echolalia, ritualized behaviors, mutism, self injurious |
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| Avoidant, Secure, Ambivalent, Disorganized-Disoriented |
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| demostrated contact comfort using surrogate mothers |
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| fatty covering found on some axons |
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| 2 terms that describe stunted development |
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| maramus and failure to thrive |
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| when an infant becomes used to a stimulus |
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| type of speech with only essential words |
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| measure of infant "intelligence" |
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| 2 examples of prelinguistic vocalization |
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| language reception part of the brain |
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| language expression part of the brain |
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| proposed the concept of LAD |
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| suggested a behavioral explanation for the acquisition of language |
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| describes successive approximation to desired goal behaviors |
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| 3 types of temperaments in infants |
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| 3 types of temperaments in infants |
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| easy, difficult, slow to warm |
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| studied motor development of Hopi infants |
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| 5 components of APGAR scale |
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| Appearance, pulse, grimace, activity level, respiratory effect |
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| another term for dilation |
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| caused by a difference in parental blood type |
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| ability to survive outside the womb |
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| 3 stages of prenatal development in order |
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| germinal, embryonic, fetal |
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| expelled during the 3rd stage of delivery |
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| surgical incision made during delivery |
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| Braxton-hicks contractions |
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| surgical delivery used after breech presentation |
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| spinal block used to reduce pain |
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| rooting, Babinski, Moro, grasping, stepping |
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| 2 causes of male infertility |
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| 2 threats to developing fetus |
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| maternal drug usage and rubella |
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