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1) What does developmental psychology study? 2) Be able to define and differenti

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1) What does developmental psychology study? 2) Be able to define and differentiate between cross-sectional design and longitudinal design. What are the problems with each? via nurture? What is gene expression? contributions to understanding cognitive development in 3) Is our development due to nature or nature? What is nature 4) Who was Piaget and what were his three important children (discussed in class)? 5) What are schemas? What is equilibration? Be able to define and differentiate between assimilation and accommodation? Be able to give an example of each 6) Know Piaget's four stages of development, when they (generally) occur, and what cognitive abilities (and 7) What are three problems with Piaget's stages of cognitive 8) What did Vygotsky emphasize in his theory of cognitive 9) What is the self-concept? What is theory of mind? What is limitations) occur in each development (discussed in class)? development? What is scaffolding? What is the zone of proximal development? the false-belief task and how does it demonstrate theory of mind? 10) What is attachment? What is the difference between secure attachment, insecure/avoidant attachment, and insecure/ambivalent attachment?

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The developmental psychology study that how human beings change over the course of time in their life.

The field includes different stages of life of a person such as infancy , adolescence , adulthood , aging etc.

The overall goal of the study is to understand how the human being works and behaves in his workplace and the place where he lives.