PSYCB Chapter Ten: Human Development

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Across
  1. 4. The process of modifying schemas when familiar schemas do no work.
  2. 6. An individual's basic natural disposition that is evident from infancy.
  3. 9. Developing individual from the third month after conception until birth.
  4. 10. The idea that children form a close relationship to their earliest caregivers and that this pattern can affect aspects of the children's later life.
  5. 12. Harmful substances, such as alcohol or drugs, that can cause birth defects.
  6. 13. The process of trying out existing schemas on objects that fit those schemas.
  7. 14. Firm, punitive, and unsympathetic parents who value obedience from the child and authority for themselves.
  8. 17. Patterns of work, appearance and behaviour that a society associates with being male or female or other gender identities.
  9. 18. A new fertilised cell.
Down
  1. 1. Stage's 3 and 4 of Kohlberg's Moral Reasoning Theory.
  2. 2. Mental representations (generalisations) of categories of objects, events and people.
  3. 3. Stages 1 and 2 of Kohlberg's Moral Reasoning Theory. Moral reasoning that is not yet based on the conventions or rules that guide social interactions in society.
  4. 5. Structures in every cell that contain genetic information in the form of genes.
  5. 7. Stages 5 and 6 of Kohlberg's Moral Reasoning Theory.
  6. 8. A pattern of physical and mental defects found in babies born to women who abused alcohol during pregnancy.
  7. 11. The ability to control one's emotions and behaviour.
  8. 15. The developing individual from two weeks to two months after fertilisation.
  9. 16. The field of psychology that documents the course of social, emotional, moral, and intellectual development throughout the lifespan.