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Theories that accept the ______________ perspective think
that development takes place in stages. - ANSWERS-
discontinuous
Theorists who emphasize stability stress the importance of -
ANSWERS-heredity
Theorists who regard environmental influences as key
factors in development believe that _____________ are
most important. - ANSWERS-early experiences
What are the lifespan perspective's 4 assumptions? -
ANSWERS-development is lifelong, development is
multidimensional and multidirectional, development is
,plastic, development is influenced by multiple, interacting
factors
According to the lifespan perspective, what forces is
development influenced by? - ANSWERS-biological,
historical, social, and cultural
According to the lifespan perspective, what are the 3 types
of influences? - ANSWERS-1. age graded
2. history graded
3. nonnormative
What type of influence has to do with events that are
strongly related to age and are therefore fairly predicatable?
- ANSWERS-age graded influences
What type of influence explains why people who are born
around the same time tend to be alike in different ways -
ANSWERS-history graded influences
What type of influence includes events that happen to one
person or just a few people and do not follow a particular
timetable? - ANSWERS-nonnormative influences
,What are the 8 major periods of human development? -
ANSWERS-1. prenatal (conception to birth)
2. infancy and toddlerhood (0-2)
3. Early childhood (2-6)
4. middle childhood (6-11)
5. adolescence (11-18)
6. early adulthood (18-40)
7. middle adulthood (40-65)
8. late adulthood (65-death)
Who created the theory of evolution? - ANSWERS-Charles
Darwin
What 2 principles does the theory of evolution emphasize? -
ANSWERS-natural selection and survival of the fittest
who is regarded as the founder of the child study
movement? - ANSWERS-G. Stanley Hall
, What is the name of a genetically determined set of events
that unfold automatically and who devised it? - ANSWERS-
maturational process; Hall and Gesell
Who launched the normative approach? - ANSWERS-Hall
and Gesell
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