Exam 1: Themes and Theories

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Bronfenbrenner's ________ theory holds that development is influenced by experiences arising from broader biological,social,and cultural systems as well as a child's immediate surroundings.

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Piaget's emphasis on the interaction among maturation,equilibration,and the child's tendency to act on the environment would suggest that both ________ and ________ are important to development.

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If a psychologist believes that the unique customs,values,and beliefs of a larger social community are responsible for the development of a particular trait,to which key theme in development does that psychologist subscribe?

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Shortly after Jenny learned how to play hide-and-seek,she misplaced her favorite teddy bear and ran around the house saying,"Come out,come out wherever you are." This suggests that Jenny has a scheme for hiding that includes hiding games.

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In Erikson's theory,________ is a concept that is especially important during adolescence but must be achieved at every stage of development.

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________ is a form of learning that is difficult to reverse because it occurs during a sensitive period in development in which an organism tends to stay near a particular stimulus.

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The interaction among domains theme in development does not closely fit with Piaget's theory,despite the implications his theory has for other domains.This is due to Piaget's lack of

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According to Freud,the psychological tension induced by a set of biological instincts is called libido.

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According to Vygotsky's sociohistorical theory,

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Erikson theorized that ________ is the primary mode for acting adaptively toward the world.

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Even though medieval children were incorporated quickly into the adult world,they were

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Behavior modification relies on principles of operant conditioning to effect changes in a person's behavior.

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Learning theorists focus on an attempt to describe the rules and procedures the child follows in completing a task.

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Dr.Pederson is interested in studying how the four ecological systems are influenced by historical changes over time,such as natural disasters and wars.Therefore,Dr.Pederson is most interested in studying the chronosystem.

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Provide a general description of three of Alfred Binet's major contributions to developmental psychology.

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How might an ethologist explain a child's behavior such as sharing?

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Define "identity" according to Erikson and explain the role identity plays in his psychosocial theory.

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Wise is an ecological systems theorist.She is most likely to study her subjects in a well-controlled laboratory.

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A psychologist who attributes the development of a particular trait to nature is presuming that the trait is a result of

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The theory proposed by ________ that an individual's personality originates in early forms of childhood sexuality and that gratification of this sexuality changes throughout various stages of development is called the ________ theory of development.

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