Developmental Psychology Theories: Piaget, Erikson, Freud, and Key Life Stages

Flashcard Icon

Flashcard

Learn Mode Icon

Learn Mode

Match Icon

Match

Coming Soon!
Library Icon

Library

View Library
Match Icon

Create

Create More Decks
Flashcard Icon Flashcards
Flashcard Icon Flashcards
Library Icon Library
Match Icon Match (Coming Soon)

Psychology - Developmental Psychology

View Results
Full Screen Icon

andrsonztdc Created by 10 mon ago

Cards in this deck(61)
Which stage in Piaget's theory is defined by infantile amnesia and the development of object permanence?
Blur Image
In Piaget's theory, which stage is characterized by an inability to think backward?
Blur Image
During which stage can a child differentiate between fantasy and reality and begin to understand mathematical concepts?
Blur Image
In which stage of Piaget's theory does deductive reasoning occur?
Blur Image
What do Piaget, Erikson, and Freud all have in common regarding their theories?
Blur Image
Which psychologist is known for their theory of cognitive development?
Blur Image
Who is the psychologist associated with the theory of psychosocial development?
Blur Image
Which psychologist developed the theory of psychosexual development?
Blur Image
Who is known for their theory of moral development in men?
Blur Image
Which psychologist is associated with the response to death or dying?
Blur Image
Who developed a theory of moral development specifically for women?
Blur Image
Which psychologist is known for their work on attachment theory?
Blur Image
At what age is moral reasoning believed to begin?
Blur Image
What is the first stage of Erikson's theory of psychosocial development?
Blur Image
During which stage do autonomy vs shame and doubt and the anal stage occur, often associated with potty training?
Blur Image
According to Kohlberg, how many stages and levels of moral reasoning are there?
Blur Image
In Freud's theory, what is the latency stage characterized by?
Blur Image
What are formal concepts based on?
Blur Image
What are natural concepts characterized by and how are they acquired?
Blur Image
What are prototypes in the context of natural concepts?
Blur Image
What is Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) and what causes it?
Blur Image
Which type of intelligence is associated with language skills?
Blur Image
What abilities are encompassed by logical intelligence?
Blur Image
What is spatial intelligence and which professions might it be important for?
Blur Image
What does musical intelligence involve?
Blur Image
What is interpersonal intelligence?
Blur Image
What does intrapersonal intelligence involve?
Blur Image
What is naturalistic intelligence?
Blur Image
What does body-kinesthetic intelligence refer to?
Blur Image
What is analytical intelligence according to Sternberg?
Blur Image
What does creative intelligence involve according to Sternberg?
Blur Image
What is practical intelligence according to Sternberg?
Blur Image
What is emotional intelligence and how does it help in social situations?
Blur Image
What is creativity in the context of problem-solving?
Blur Image
What is divergent thinking and how does it relate to problem-solving?
Blur Image
What is convergent thinking and how does it relate to problem-solving?
Blur Image
What is Diethylstilbestrol (DES) and what are its effects?
Blur Image
What is Thalidomide and what are its effects when taken during pregnancy?
Blur Image
What type of damage is associated with herpes simplex in newborns?
Blur Image
What condition is associated with mercury exposure during pregnancy?
Blur Image
What virus is caused by mosquitoes and can affect pregnancy?
Blur Image
What is fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) and what causes it?
Blur Image
What is the Babinski reflex in newborns and when does it disappear?
Blur Image
What is a scheme in Piaget's theory and how does it function?
Blur Image
What is assimilation according to Piaget's theory?
Blur Image
What is accommodation in Piaget's theory?
Blur Image
What factors affect the timing of puberty?
Blur Image
How does social media and psychology contribute to a decrease in alcohol use among teens?
Blur Image
What is the 'Goldilocks level' of screen use and its impact on mental health?
Blur Image
What is authoritarian parenting and how does it affect children?
Blur Image
What is authoritative parenting and how does it differ from other styles?
Blur Image
What characterizes permissive parenting?
Blur Image
What is neglectful parenting and its impact on children?
Blur Image
What is the prenatal stage and its significance in physical development?
Blur Image
What characterizes the infancy stage in terms of development?
Blur Image
What developmental milestones occur during early childhood?
Blur Image
What characterizes late childhood in terms of development?
Blur Image
What are the key developmental changes during adolescence?
Blur Image
What are the primary focuses during young adulthood?
Blur Image
What are the stages of old age and their characteristics?
Blur Image
How is death considered a stage in a special sense?
Blur Image

Ask Our AI Tutor

Get Instant Help with Your Questions

Need help understanding a concept or solving a problem? Type your question below, and our AI tutor will provide a personalized answer in real-time!

How it works

  • Ask any academic question, and our AI tutor will respond instantly with explanations, solutions, or examples.
Flashcard Icon
  • Browse questions and discover topic-based flashcards
  • Practice with engaging flashcards designed for each subject
  • Strengthen memory with concise, effective learning tools