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Title: Developmental Psychology


1
Developmental Psychology
  • Chapter 2

2
Theories
  • What
  • Dangers
  • Usefulness
  • Ability to generate predictions
  • Heuristic Value further thought
  • Practical Value
  • Explain basic development

3
Psychoanalytic - Freud
  • Changes in development occur due to the influence
    of _______ drives and emotions on ___________.
  • Libido
  • Psychosexual stages
  • Personality has 3 parts
  • Cognitive Dissonance

4
Psychoanalytic - Erikson
  • Change due to internal drives and cultural
    demands
  • Continues throughout the lifespan
  • Trust v. Mistrust 0-1
  • Autonomy v. Shame and Doubt 1-3
  • Initiative v. Guilt 3-6
  • Problems?

5
Humanistic Theories - Maslow
  • Most important drive is each individuals
    motivation to achieve ________________.
  • Hierarchy of Needs
  • Whats missing?

6
Self-Actualization
Esteem
Love Belonging
Safety
Physiological
7
Learning Theories - Skinner
  • Developmental changes result from an accumulation
    of __________________.
  • Classical Conditioning - Pavlov
  • Operant Conditioning Skinner
  • Punishment
  • Reinforcement
  • Extinction
  • Shaping
  • Social Cognitive Bandura
  • Observational Learning
  • Intrinsic Reinforcement
  • Problems?

8
Cognitive Theories - Piaget
  • Emphasizes mental aspects of development such as
    logic and memory
  • Cognitive Developmental
  • Scheme/Schema
  • Assimilation
  • Accomodation
  • Logical Thought develops through 4 stages
  • Sensorimotor 0 18 mo
  • Preoperational 18mo 6 year
  • Concrete Operational 6 12
  • Formal Operational 12

9
Biological Theories
  • Attempt to link physical and developmental
    processes.
  • Nativism view that humans possess unique
    genetic traits that will be evidenced in all
    members of a species regardless of environment.
    (Universal)
  • Ethology emphasizes genetically determined
    survival behaviors.
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