Developmental Psychology: Summaries, Study Notes & Practice Exams - UvA
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Which of the following statements about development in puberty is true?
A developmental psychologist carries out research into the development of aggression in children. She registers the same group of children at several moments and has chosen a research design in which she can both identify possible cohort effects and correct them in her analyzes. What is the design of this researcher?
Berk typifies developmental psychological theories as theories that view development as discontinuous or continuous. In which following combination of two developmental psychological theories is first called a discontinuous development theory and then a continuous development theory?
Jorrin is 3 years old and is asked to arrange a group of 7 blocks from small to large. Completing this task requires __________ and Jorrin will probably _________ be able to complete the task.
In developmental psychology, a "sensitive period" refers to:
The neo-Piagetan approach combines:
Camille says to her father on the other side of the room: "Look, Daddy, an elephant!" Camille keeps the book up without turning it over so that her father can also see the picture. The behavior of Camille is characteristic of _________ thinking.
Siegler's strategy choice model is similar to thinking in urban models because:
Transitions in behavior and cognition are often linked to changes in the nervous system. Most of these developments after the second year of life are related to:
Which of the following developments are an example of a so-called proximodistal trend?
At which flow the following assumptions are best:
The approach whereby development is typically seen as a web of possible branches in different directions is the
The 'false-belief' task is a test for
In the development of aggressive behavior, two trajectories can be distinguished: early starters and late starters ("early onset" and "late onset"). Important differences between these two groups are that:
In the neo-Piagetian theory of Robbie Case, cognitive development is mainly due to
At the clinic, a mother tells her that she is worried about the loneliness of her 16-month-old daughter. Her daughter wants to be comforted only by her. When a mother is there, the child plays nicely and she is free to others. But as soon as mother leaves, there is no longer any land with the child to sail. How would you explain the behavior of this child?
From a developmental psychological perspective, conflicts between children should be considered as:
A 4-year-old falls with her knees on the gravel path. She looks at her mother, pulls her mouth for a moment, stands up and continues to run. This behavior indicates:
In different cultures children learn how and in which situations they should / should not express their emotions. According to the functional emotion theory, they learn:
Which of the following factors is not a source of healthy self-esteem?
What is not a good method for teachers to ensure that children take on a challenge?
Cognitive self-regulation
Sarah (10 years old) gives up her schoolwork quickly because she can not do it anyway. It is likely that Sarah is task-orientated
James (18 years old) has broken with his parents and has become a member of an extremist group. He is one of the most dogmatic, inflexible, and intolerant members of his group. In case of a classification by identity status, James would probably be assigned to the youngsters with / in one
In the ecological system theory of Bronfenbrenner, the environmental influence he situates in the outer ring, and which influences all other environmental levels, consists of:
Amina (6 years old) has 'Infantile amnesia.' This means that she
Which set of theoretical concepts fits entirely in the culture-historical approach of Vygotsky?
The language acquisition device (LAD) from Chomsky relates to
Tanisha sees that her 5-year-old son and his boyfriend talk to themselves while they are playing. According to Vygotsky, this is language
Kate says she thinks croquettes are 'romantic' and thereby attracts a salacious look. This use of 'romantic' is an example of
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This bundle contains a summary of the book An Introduction to Developmental psychology by A. Slater and G. Bremner (third edition). The book is about development from fetus to elderly. Only the chapters needed in the course 'Developmental psychology' in the first year of
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