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Organismic
Mechanistic
Contextual
Biological
Miscellaneous
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This theorist said that humans develop in
psychosexual stages, the first of these being the
oral stage, when a child is preoccupied with the
mouth and sucking.
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Who is Freud?
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This theorist describes developmental tasks that
begin with the simple and essential requirements
of infancy and culminate in the requirements of
old age.
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Who is Havighurst?
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Each of Erickson's psychosocial stages involve a
basic conflict these are the first two.
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What are trust vs. mistrust and autonomy vs.
shame and doubt?
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This theorist discusses the interplay of
assimilation and accommodation, which lead to
adaptation.
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Who is Piaget?
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When a person uses this Freudian defense
mechanism, behavior is the opposite of their
actual feelings.
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What is reaction formation
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His behavioristic approaches focus on immediate
behavior and on environmental forces that affect
behavior such as rewards and punishment.
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Who is Skinner?
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The learning of novel behavior through imitation,
associated with Bandura's Social-Cognitive
Theory.
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What is modeling?
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Ceasing or starting deviant behavior after seeing
model punished or rewarded for that behavior.
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What is inhibitory/disinhibitory?
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Engaging in behavior related to but not identical
to that of a model, where behavior is neither
novel or deviant.
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What is eliciting?
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The name of the relationship between person,
behavior, and environment it determines
self-efficacy.
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What is triadic reciprocality?
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His theory is the Cultural-Historical approach.
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Who is Vygotsky?
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His theory is the Ecological Systems.
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Who is Bronfenbrennor?
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These are the three underlining themes of
Vygotsky's Cultural-Historical Approach.

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What is culture, language, zone of proximal
development?
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From nearest to most remote, these are the four
different levels of context within
Bronfenbrennor's Ecological Systems.
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What is microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem,
macrosystem?
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This is the ultimate goal or level, which has
been said to have been achieved by only two
people, in Maslow's Hierarchy of needs.
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What is Self-actualization?
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This theorist is associated with bonding.
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Who is Bowlby?
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This theorist is associated with sociobiology.
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Who is Wilson?
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Biological approaches to understanding human
development stress the importance of this.
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What is innate, predetermined behavior patterns
or tendencies?
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Sociobiology is sometimes called this.
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What is behavioral biology?
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This period, associated with Bowlby, expresses
the tendency to form emotional bonds with our
mothers or with some other permanent caregiver.
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What is the sensitive period?

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This is a safe level of alcohol an expecting
mother can consume.
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What is none?
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This is the first stage of Tuckmans theory
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What is the forming stage?
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A person with this type of temperament will have
negative moods, show intense reactions to
stimulation, have a slow adaptation to change and
are withdrawn in novel situations
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What is difficult?
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These are the four types of attachments as
described by Ainsworth.
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What are securely attached, insecure avoidant,
insecure ambivalent and disorganized/disoriented?
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Daily Double
  • This is the basic assumption that each individual
    perceives and reacts to the world in a unique
    manner.

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What is phenomenology?
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