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Exam Study Guide for Developmental Psychology: Modules 6-16, Exams of Psychology

This study guide provides essential terms, theories, and concepts for exam #2 in developmental psychology, covering modules 6-16. Topics include rooting, developmental stability, human organism development, teratogens, neuron development, piaget's stages, erikson's stages, schema, maturation, imprinting, infant studies, harlow's monkey studies, secure attachment, types of parental discipline, physical and emotional changes during adolescence, primary and secondary sex characteristics, kohlberg's theory, gender differences, qualities of adulthood, developmental physical characteristics, longitudinal and cross-sectional research, fluid and crystallized intelligence, life satisfaction, consciousness, selective attention, sleep disorders, drug tolerance, and addiction. Review these topics for the march 10, 2005 exam.

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Study Guide, Exam #2
Modules 6,7,8,9,14,16
March 10, 2005, Review on Tuesday
Have a good understanding of these terms, theories, and concepts:
1. rooting
2. developmental stability and change
3. How does the human organism develop (terms)
4. teratogens
5. developing neurons
6. Piaget’s stages of cognitive development
7. Erikson’s psychosocial stages
8. schema
9. maturation
10. imprinting
11. infant studies
12. Harlow’s monkey studies
13. secure attachment
14. types of parental discipline
15. physical and emotional changes during adolescence
16. primary and secondary sex characteristics
17. Kohlberg’s theory
18. gender differences
19. qualities of adulthood
20. developmental physical characteristics
21. longitudinal research
22. cross-sectional research
23. fluid intelligence
24. crystallized intelligence
25. life satisfaction at a variety of ages
26. consciousness
27. selective attention
28. sleep apnea
29. narcolepsy
30. REM sleep
31. sleep deprivation
32. insomnia
33. dreams
34. sleep stages
35. drug tolerance
36. amphetamines
37. barbiturates
38. opiates
39. alcohol consumption and effects
40. the disease model of addiction
41. smoking
42. psychedelic drugs
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Study Guide, Exam # Modules 6,7,8,9,14, March 10, 2005, Review on Tuesday Have a good understanding of these terms, theories, and concepts:

  1. rooting
  2. developmental stability and change
  3. How does the human organism develop (terms)
  4. teratogens
  5. developing neurons
  6. Piaget’s stages of cognitive development
  7. Erikson’s psychosocial stages
  8. schema
  9. maturation
  10. imprinting
  11. infant studies
  12. Harlow’s monkey studies
  13. secure attachment
  14. types of parental discipline
  15. physical and emotional changes during adolescence
  16. primary and secondary sex characteristics
  17. Kohlberg’s theory
  18. gender differences
  19. qualities of adulthood
  20. developmental physical characteristics
  21. longitudinal research
  22. cross-sectional research
  23. fluid intelligence
  24. crystallized intelligence
  25. life satisfaction at a variety of ages
  26. consciousness
  27. selective attention
  28. sleep apnea
  29. narcolepsy
  30. REM sleep
  31. sleep deprivation
  32. insomnia
  33. dreams
  34. sleep stages
  35. drug tolerance
  36. amphetamines
  37. barbiturates
  38. opiates
  39. alcohol consumption and effects
  40. the disease model of addiction
  41. smoking
  42. psychedelic drugs