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changes in the size, shape, and characteristics of the body - answer ✔✔-physical domain
changes in thinking, memory, problem solving, and other intellectual skills - answer ✔✔-Cognitive
Domain
aspects of development that involve acquiring relatively stable and enduring traits, as well as a sense of
self as an individual - answer ✔✔-personality domain
those aspects of development that focus on socialization and enculturation - answer ✔✔-Sociocultural
Domain
a time frame in a person's life that is characterized by certain features - answer ✔✔-developmental
period
a type of learning in which one learns to link two or more stimuli and anticipate events - answer ✔✔-
classical conditioning
trust vs mistrust
autonomy vs shame and doubt
initiative vs guilt
industry vs inferiority
identity vs role confusion
intimacy vs isolation
generativity vs stagnation
, integrity vs despair - answer ✔✔-Erikson's stages of psychosocial development
referring to the use of cognitive processes in relation to understanding the social world - answer ✔✔-
social cognitive theory (Lev Vgotsky)
germinal, embryonic, fetal - answer ✔✔-Periods of Prenatal Development
spontaneous abortion, 90% of miscarriages happen by 12 weeks, 20% of women experience one
miscarriage - answer ✔✔-miscarriage
Medical procedure to assist an infertile couple to have a child - answer ✔✔-Fertility treatment
two children born to the same mother at the same time - answer ✔✔-twins
day 1 gametes fuse to form one cell with 46 chromosomes
days 3-4 egg travels down fallopian tube to the uterus
days 5-9 egg implanted in the wall of the uterus; starts to get outside nourishment and gets bigger
days 10-14 embryo starts producing its own hormones that also affect the mom
day 20 foundations of brain, spinal cord, nervous system are established(gastrula)
day 21 heartbeat begins
day 35 can see beginnings of fingers, eyes, hands, etc.; things become distinct^; about the size of a grain
of rice
day 40 functioning nervous system; brainwaves can be detected
week 6 brain begins to control movements
week 7 teeth, eyelids develop
week 8 about an inch long; starts being called a fetus; looks like a tiny baby; everything it needs it
pretty-much has; responds to touch; coordinated muscular/nervous system
week 9 fingers can grasp
week 11 about 2 inches long
week 12 start to have sleeping/breathing