1. multidirectional: which feature of human development is described by
change being either good, bad, or both, simultaneously?i.e at every period, an
individual might be improving in some ways and falling behind in others.
2. multidirectional: which feature of human development is aging considered
to be?
3. multidimensional: changes in the following dimensions: biological, social,
emotional, and cognitive describe how development is what?
4. both: freud: determine whether each theorist leans toward the nature or the
nurture side? (Freud, Erikson, Skinner, and Piaget) 5. nurture: erikson:
determine whether each theorist leans toward the nature or the nurture side?
(Freud, Erikson, Skinner, and Piaget) 6. nurture: skinner: determine whether
each theorist leans toward the nature or the nurture side? (Freud, Erikson,
Skinner, and Piaget)
7. nature: piaget: determine whether each theorist leans toward the nature or the
nurture side? (Freud, Erikson, Skinner, and Piaget)
8. social learning: process of altering behavior by observing and imitating the
behavior of others
9. modeling: social learning revolves around ______
10. development: does piaget focus on learning or development
11. information processing: which theory holds that cognitive development is
continuous rather than discontinuous?
12. ethological theory: Assigning traits and behaviors based on a person's
biology or genetic make-up.
13. lorenz: who illustrated ethological theory
14. sociological theory: Logical, rigorous frameworks for the interpretation of
social life that make particular assumptions and ask particular questions about
the social world
15. vygotsky/sociocultural: who's work and kind of theory is admired for the
emphasis on what students can accomplish in conjunction with a teacher's
guidance? ]
16. 16. mistrust: .According to Erikson, unsuccessful completion of the first
psychosocial stage will result in ________ of the world.
17. autonomy: According to Erikson, the "terrible two's" stem from a toddler's
need to assert what?
18. generativity: Erikson uses the term,___________, to refer to producing
something that benefits others
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