Chapter 9 Life Span and Development Flashcards

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Study of age-related changes in behavior and mental processes from conception to death
Developmental psychology
What are the 3 most important debates or questions in human development?
Nature v. nurture, continuity v. stages, stability v. change
Development governed by automatic, genetically predetermined signals. (NATURE)
Maturation
Nature or nurture? we are born with our minds as a blank slate (tabula rasa), and the environment determines what msgs are written on the slate.
Nurture
A period of special sensitivity to specific types of learning that shapes the capacity for future development.
Critical period
This theoretical issue states that development is continuous, with new abilities, skills, and knowledge gradually added at a relatively uniform pace.
Continuity in (continuity v. stages)
This theoretical issue states that development occurs at different rates, slow and fast changes in different periods.
Stages in (continuity v. stages)
Psychologists who emphasize ____ in development hold that measurements taken during childhood are important predictors of adult personality. Psychologists who emphasize ____ disagree.
Stability; change
Measures individuals of various ages at one point in time and gives information about age differences
Cross-sectional method
Differences in age groups that reflect factors unique to a specific age group are called ____ effects.
Cohort
___ studies are the most time-efficient method, where as ___ studies provide the most in-depth information per participant.
Cross-sectional; longitudinal
First stage of prenatal development, which begins with conception and ends with implantation in the uterus (the first two weeks)
Germinal period
2nd stage of prenatal development, which begins after uterine implantation and lasts through the the 8th week.
Embryonic period
The third, and final, stage of prenatal development (8th week to birth), characterized by rapid weight gain in the fetus and the fine detailing of body organs and systems.
Fetal period
Environmental agent that causes damage during pregnancy
Teratogen