Title: Jeopardy PowerPoint
1 Organismic
Mechanistic
Contextual
Biological
Miscellaneous
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2This 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.
3Who is Freud?
4This theorist describes developmental tasks that
begin with the simple and essential requirements
of infancy and culminate in the requirements of
old age.
5Who is Havighurst?
6Each of Erickson's psychosocial stages involve a
basic conflict these are the first two.
7What are trust vs. mistrust and autonomy vs.
shame and doubt?
8This theorist discusses the interplay of
assimilation and accommodation, which lead to
adaptation.
9Who is Piaget?
10When a person uses this Freudian defense
mechanism, behavior is the opposite of their
actual feelings.
11What is reaction formation
12His behavioristic approaches focus on immediate
behavior and on environmental forces that affect
behavior such as rewards and punishment.
13Who is Skinner?
14The learning of novel behavior through imitation,
associated with Bandura's Social-Cognitive
Theory.
15What is modeling?
16Ceasing or starting deviant behavior after seeing
model punished or rewarded for that behavior.
17What is inhibitory/disinhibitory?
18Engaging in behavior related to but not identical
to that of a model, where behavior is neither
novel or deviant.
19What is eliciting?
20The name of the relationship between person,
behavior, and environment it determines
self-efficacy.
21What is triadic reciprocality?
22His theory is the Cultural-Historical approach.
23Who is Vygotsky?
24His theory is the Ecological Systems.
25Who is Bronfenbrennor?
26These are the three underlining themes of
Vygotsky's Cultural-Historical Approach.
27What is culture, language, zone of proximal
development?
28From nearest to most remote, these are the four
different levels of context within
Bronfenbrennor's Ecological Systems.
29What is microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem,
macrosystem?
30This is the ultimate goal or level, which has
been said to have been achieved by only two
people, in Maslow's Hierarchy of needs.
31What is Self-actualization?
32This theorist is associated with bonding.
33Who is Bowlby?
34This theorist is associated with sociobiology.
35Who is Wilson?
36Biological approaches to understanding human
development stress the importance of this.
37What is innate, predetermined behavior patterns
or tendencies?
38Sociobiology is sometimes called this.
39What is behavioral biology?
40This period, associated with Bowlby, expresses
the tendency to form emotional bonds with our
mothers or with some other permanent caregiver.
41What is the sensitive period?
42This is a safe level of alcohol an expecting
mother can consume.
43What is none?
44This is the first stage of Tuckmans theory
45What is the forming stage?
46A 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
47What is difficult?
48These are the four types of attachments as
described by Ainsworth.
49What are securely attached, insecure avoidant,
insecure ambivalent and disorganized/disoriented?
50Daily Double
- This is the basic assumption that each individual
perceives and reacts to the world in a unique
manner.
51What is phenomenology?
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