PSY 225 Second Study Session

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Across
  1. 1. The visual cliff experiment is used to study the development of what perception in infants?
  2. 5. What is it called when you control your behavior?
  3. 7. A child understands that a beagle is a 'dog'. When they see a poodle for the first time and also call it a 'dog', they are demonstrating which of Piaget's cognitive processes?
  4. 9. Who developed the first intelligence test?
  5. 12. An irrational fear of something specific so severe it interferes with day to day functioning
  6. 13. What behaviors happen when children act out in negative ways on the environment?
  7. 16. What type of anxiety do babies have when their parent leaves?
  8. 18. According to Cattell and Horn's theory, which form of intelligence uses learned knowledge and experience, such as vocabulary and general information
  9. 19. What type of attachment is a strong, positive emotional bond with a particular person who provides comfort and a sense of belonging?
  10. 21. According to social cognitive theory, the high-pitched, simplified, and repetitive way that adults often speak to infants is called
Down
  1. 2. The brain's capacity for change in response to experience, which is particularly high during infancy and adolescence, is known as
  2. 3. Who developed the Sociocultural Theory of Development
  3. 4. Who used updated ideas from Harlow's research and used ethological theory in his research on attachment to create 4 stages of early attachment?
  4. 5. Which of the five parts of language governs the rules for how to put words together into grammatically correct sentences?
  5. 6. Which lobe of the brain is primarily associated with processing sensory input such as touch, temperature, and pain?
  6. 8. What disorder is described in the DSM-5 as “repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate social norms or rules are violated”
  7. 10. a cognitive bias where an individual has difficulty understanding or considering perspectives other than their own
  8. 11. What behaviors happen when children experience painful emotions and may do things that are hurtful to themselves?
  9. 12. Who believes that children actively create knowledge on their own, and that development happens in 4 stages?
  10. 14. Experiencing the feelings of others (pleasure or pain)
  11. 15. What results when children think about a specific behavior they have done that they regret?
  12. 17. What deep emotion spikes in girls during puberty?
  13. 20. A child first gains control over their head and neck, then their arms, and finally their legs. This pattern of 'head-down' development is known as