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What is the pattern of continuity and change in human capabilities that occurs throughout life, involving both growth and decline.
What is Piaget’s third stage of cognitive development, lasting from 7 to 11 years of age, during which the individual uses operations and replaces intuitive reasoning with logical reasoning in concrete situations.
What is a parenting style that encourages the child to be independent but still places limits and controls on behavior.
An individual’s incorporation of new information into existing knowledge.
The class of sex hormones that predominate in males, produced by the testes in males and by the adrenal gland of both males and females.
An individual’s adjustment of his or her schemas to new information.
A restrictive punitive style in which the parent exhorts the child to follow the parent’s directions.
The transitional period from adolescence to adulthood, spanning from 18 to 25 years of age.
The class of sex hormones that predominate in females, produced mainly by the overaries.
Higher order, complex cognitive processes, including thinking, planning, and problem solving.
Piaget’s fourth stage of cognitive development, which begins at 11 to 15 years of age and continues through adulthood; It features thinking about things that are not concrete, making predictions, and using logic to come up with hypotheses about the future.
The close emotional bond between an infant and its caregiver.
Infants do not use the caregiver as a secure base from which to explore; they experience their relationship with their caregiver as unstable and unreliable. The two types of insecure attachment are avoidant and anxious/ambivalent(also called preoccupied).
An individual’s biological inheritance, especially his or her’s genes.
a parenting style characterized by a lack of parental involvement in the child’s life.
An individual’s environmental and social experiences.
Piaget’s term for the crucial accomplishment of understanding that objects and events continue to exist even when they cannot directly be seen, heard, or touched.
Piaget’s term for mental representations of changes in objects that can be reversed.
-A parenting style characterized by the placement of few limits on the child’s behaviors.
-A research technique that involves giving an infant a choice of what object to look at.
Piaget’s second stage of cognitive development, lasting from about 2 to 7 years of age, during which thought is more symbolic than sensorimotor thought.
Behavior that is intended to benefit other people.
A period of rapid skeletal and sexual maturation that occurs mainly in early adolescents.
A person’s ability to recover from or adapt to difficult times
- The ways that infants use their caregiver, usually their mother, as a secure base from which to explore the environment.

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