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Find the mean, median and mode of the following set of numbers… 13, 15, 33, 43, 14, 29, 5, 32, 2, 14 Which is a stronger correlation relation? Why? -.7 or.0001 WARM UP
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Focuses on social, physical, emotional, moral and intellectual development throughout the life cycle Main issues- 1. Continuity VS. Stages of Development 2. Stability VS. Change 3. Nature VS. Nurture DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
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Is it genetics inherited or environmental factors which influence human development? Nature- genetics Nurture- environmental factor NATURE VS. NURTURE
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The biochemical units of heredity that make up the chromosomes NATURE
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Every nongenetic influence, from prenatal nutrition to the people and things around us Any influence, other than genetic, on an individual’s behavior Include: The culture someone is raised in One’s family Socioeconomic group NURTURE
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Do you believe nature or nurture play a larger role in the development of a person? Please state your view and provide 2 supporting sentences THINK-PAIR-SHARE
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Used to determine the heritability of a given trait Data is collected from both identical and fraternal twins on the trait Compare the data between the two groups TWINS
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http://www.today.com/video/today/24501800#24501800 http://www.today.com/video/today/24501800#24501800 http://www.oprah.com/own-our-america-lisa-ling/Twins-Is-it- All-in-the-Genes-Nature-vs-Nurture http://www.oprah.com/own-our-america-lisa-ling/Twins-Is-it- All-in-the-Genes-Nature-vs-Nurture TWINS HELP NATURE VS. NURTURE STUDY
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Born with the ability to hear, see, smell and respond (adaption) Grasping Reflex- response to a touch on the palm of his or her hand- VERY STRONG Rooting Reflex- Response of turning towards source touching near his/her mouth (bottle) BABIES
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How do you measure behavior if the baby cannot talk?! PAGE 63
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Internally programmed growth of a child Factors which may slow maturation- malnourishment, restricted, lack of human contact You cannot teach a baby to walk at 1 month because they have not reach maturational readiness. Look at the graph at bottom of 64- 1. At about what age will a baby begin to sit without support? 2. Why do you think a baby cannot go straight from rolling over to walking? MATURATION
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6cqNhHrMJA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6cqNhHrMJA What are the findings of this experiment? Identify the independent variables PERCEPTUAL DEVELOPMENT
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Baby is able to THINK to himself first Learning to talk leads to intellectual development Please read through “How Children Acquire Language” with your partner. Then, go back through and outline the section pulling out key ideas and stages through the development of language. An outline should not be complete sentences in paragraph form, you are looking for key ideas/words and focusing on those DEVELOPMENT OF LANGUAGE
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I. Steps in learning language A. B. C.
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How does human language acquisition differ from the acquisition of human language by an animal? EXIT TICKET
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