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PROF. ALAS, MS HCC – W. LOOP FALL 2014 TEST 3 REVIEW PROF. ALAS, MS HCC – W. LOOP FALL 2014

INSTRUCTIONS FOR RV SHEET 1. Name 2. Date 3. Class time 4. PLAGERISM STATEMENT: CITE ALL SOURCES

TYPES OF RESEARCH DESIGNS

GERMINAL STAGE

EMBRYONIC STAGE Lasts 6 weeks, from week 2 to week eight. At Beginning three types of cells can be differentiated.  Some become the nervous system  Some will become internal organs  Others become muscles, skeleton, and blood vessels.  Unborn organism most sensitive to external or environmental influences. 

FETAL ALCHOHOL SYNDROME Alcohol - heavy drinking increases probability of having smaller babies babies with retarded physical growth poor coordination, poor muscle tone, and intellectual retardation 

ATTACHMENT Harlow showed attachment due to what? 1. Physical Nourishment 2. Contact Comfort 3. Emotional Nourishment

Characteristics of the Authoritarian Parenting Style Have strict rules and expectations. Very demanding, but not responsive. Don't express much warmth or nurturing. Utilize punishments with little or no explanation. Don't give children choices or options.

AUTHORATIATIVE PARENTING Authoritative parents: Listen to their children Encourage independence Place limits, consequences and expectations on their children's behavior Express warmth and nurturance Allow children to express opinions Encourage children to discuss options Administer fair and consistent discipline

ERIKSON’S STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT Primary student receives praise in school and home. According to Erikson the child will develop what? 1. Industry 2. Superiority 3. Generativity 4. Trust

PIAJET’S STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT

PIAJET’S STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT Bobby is very hungry and demands 2 tacos for lunch. Mom cuts taco into HALF making Bobby happy. Behavior indicates Bobby does not understand _____________ and is in the _____________ stage of cognitive development. 1. object permeance; formal 2. object permeance; sensorimotor 3. conservation; preoperational 4. conservation; concrete operational

PIAJET’S STAGES OF DEVELOPMENT Water is poured from a short glass to a tall glass. Child indicates the amount of water only change in container. The child is in which stage of development? 1. sensorimotor 2. concrete operational 3. preoperational 4. preconventional

KOHLBERG’S STAGE THEORY

KOHLBERG’S STAGES THEORY Kohlberg based theory on? A. “yes” or “no” answers B. level of confidence of the person C. overt behaviors exhibited in lab D. explanation the person gave concerning reasoning for response

AGING Dementia vs. Alzheimer’s Disease Abnormal condition marked by cognitive deficits including memory impairment

GENDER DIFFERENCE Expectation about what is appropriate behavior for each SEX? Gender stereotypes Gender behaviors Gender differences Gender roles

HUMANISM What is the FOCUS of HUMANISMISM on personality? ROGER’S type of LOVE INFLUENCE

PERSONALITY – BIG FIVE

SIGMUND FREUD

PURPOSE OF TWIN STUDIES AND ENVIRONMENT BEHAVIORAL GENETICS PURPOSE OF TWIN STUDIES AND ENVIRONMENT

2. ONE SIDED CHEAT SHEET (EVERYONE) THE END ANY QUESTIONS????? DON’T FORGET 1. SCANTRON 2. ONE SIDED CHEAT SHEET (EVERYONE)