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Psychology 201

Chapter 12

 

A zygote is

Maturation is

The embryo is 

The fetus is.

Typical Ages for Developmental Motor Milestones

Approx. Age

Milestones

2-5 months

 

6-9 months

 

18-12 months

 

13-18 months

 

 

Schema is

Assimilation is

Accommodation, is

The visual cliff is a classic experiment that

Piaget's Periods of Cognitive Development

Period

Age

Essential Characteristics

Sensorimotor

 

 

Preoperational

 

 

Concrete operational

 

 

Formal operational

 

 

 

Object permanence is

Conservation is

Egocentrism is

Concrete operation is

Formal operation is

Attachment is

Separation anxiety is

 Self-concept comprises

Gender identity is

A moral dilemma is

Gender roles are

Puberty is

Adolescence is 

A longitudinal study is one in which

A cross-sectional study is one in which

 

Erickson’S Psychosocial Stages

Issue to Be Resolved

Average Age

Summary

Basic trust vs mistrust

 

 

Autonomy vs doubt

 

 

Initiative vs guilt

 

 

Industry vs inferiority

 

 

Identity vs roll confusion

 

 

Intimacy vs isolation

 

 

Generativity vs self absorption

 

 

Integrity vs despair

 

 

 

Psychosocial development is

 Grief is

Bereavement is

 

Chapter 13

 

 

Stress is

Stressor is

 

Stress response is 

 

An acute stressor is

 

A chronic stressor is 

 

The general adaptation syndrome (G. A. S.) is

 

Alarm phase is the first phase of the G. A. S. in which 

 

Resistance phase is the second phase of the G. A. S., in which

 

Exhaustion phase is the final stage of the G. A. S., in which

 

Coping is

 

Internal conflict is

 

Approach-approach conflict is

 

Avoidance-avoidance conflict is

 

Approach-avoidance conflict is

 

Burnout is a 

 

Hostility is

 

Problem focused coping is 

 

Emotion focused coping is

 

Aggression is

 

Social support is

 

Perceived social support is

 

Enacted social support is