Lifespan Exam 1

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Across
  1. 3. genetic predisposition of an individual to a certain condition
  2. 4. opposing force of Id; "moral center" of the individual; focuses on morals and ethics
  3. 6. going to see changes over history and lifespan that effects the views of everything
  4. 9. genetic restriction of development to 1 or a few potential outcomes- more limited role of the environment
  5. 10. protective covering, encloses organism, fluid provides cushioning
  6. 12. any environmental agent that causes damage during prenatal development
  7. 13. if a research procedure may be harmful to a person, it should not be done
  8. 14. zygote divides
  9. 17. easier for children to attach to you when they are younger, but it’s not exclusively when they are younger
  10. 20. hollow fluid-filles balls of cells
  11. 21. tied to organism's ability to adapt to their environment
  12. 22. take existing knowledge structure and add new information to it
  13. 23. don't occur for the general population but are more unique and that affects developmental trajectory
  14. 25. fertilized egg
Down
  1. 1. change stimulated by environment
  2. 2. infertility where couple have no children
  3. 5. studies where the investigator introduces a change in individual's experience
  4. 7. changes born in one historical context
  5. 8. contacts in which the microsystems are operating
  6. 11. the environment helps to determine
  7. 15. set of inherited genes/genetic constitution of an individual
  8. 16. innermost layer of embryonic disk that develops into digestive system, lungs and glands
  9. 18. (niche-picking)individuals seek out environment most compatible with genetic predisposition
  10. 19. process of age-related changes that begin at conception and continue throughout the lifespan
  11. 24. behavior being studied is actually a reflection of the underlying processes that the research claims it is