Lifespan Development Exam #1

Exam 1!!!!!!!!!!!

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Science of human development
How and why people- all kinds of people, everywhere- change or remain the same over time.
Empirical
Based on data, on many experiences, on demonstractions, on facts; not theoretical.
Dynamic-systems theory
A view of human development as always changing. Life is ongoing interaction.
Ecological-systems approach
A vision of how human development should be studied, with the person considered in all the contexts and interaction that constitue a life.
Microsysterms
Elements of the person's immediate surroundings, such as family and peer group.
Exosystems
Local instituations as school and church.
Macrosystems
The larger social setting, including cultural values, economic policies, and political processes.
Chronosystem
Historical conditions
Mesosystem
Connections between systems or between parts of a single system.
Multidirectional
Change occurs in every direction.
Multicontextual
Human lives are embedded in many contexts.
Multicultural
Many cultures affects how people develop.
Multidisciplinary
Numerous academic fields contribute data and insights.
Plasticity
Every individual can be altered at any point of the life span.
Butterfly effect
The idea that a small effect or thing can have a large impact.