Exam notes
Chapter 1 potential short answer questions
- Describe the life-span perspective
- The life-span perspective is a balanced view of development that believes in multidimensional, multidirectional, and pastic development.
- Discuss 2 methods for studying human development
- One method is a logitudinal study following several people throughout their lives. Another method of study is the clinical interview, where a person has a discussion with a clinician in a structured or unstructured method
- Half-page per response -- make it clear you understand
- Explain in a technical way -- proper vocabulary etc
Chapter 3 Short Answer
- Describe two periods of newborn development
- Prenatal - zygote (blastocyst from zygote) - May burrow into uterine lining - amnion, chorion, yolk sac forms etc -- relatively safe from teratogens, embryo, fetus. Age of viability, teratogens - Accutane, FAS, malnutrition.
- Discuss the newborn baby's capacities (chapter heading)
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Non-essential topics: (NOT responsible for these sections)
- 1. History of human development
- 1. Scientific beginnings (p14-15)
- 1. Mid-20th Century Theories (p15-20)
- 1. Recent Theoretical Perspectives (p20-26)
- 3. Approaches to Childbirth (p98-100)
- 3. Medical Interventions (p100-101)
- 5. Individual Differences in Early Mental Development (169-174)
- 7. No motor development (223-226)
- 7. Language Development (248-251)
Week 1: Day 1
- Syllabus digital (office room 209)
- Skipping chapters 2, 4, 8, 9 (note syllabus)
Assignments
- Do 2/3 assignments (all 3 drops lowest grade)
Chapter 1 Notes
- Lifespan Development
- * Patterns of growth from womb to tomb
- * How people change and don't change over time
- Basic Issues
- * Nature v Nurture
Week 1: Day 2
Pop Quizzes
- Discuss what scenes from a tv show explain human development to class (replace pop quiz score)
Chapter 1 Notes, continued
- Homosexuality related to number of siblings for males
- MAOA levels (enzyme) directly correlates to violent crime: low levels = higher incidence
- Periods of development
- |Prenatal - conception to birth
- |Infancy/toddler - birth to 2
- |Early childhood - 2-6
- |Middle childhood - 6-11
- |Adolescence - 11-18
- |Early adulthood - 18-40
- |Middle adulthood - 40-65
- |Late adulthood - 65-death
- Longitudinal - same group over different ages (different time)
- Cross-sectional - different groups at same time
- Sequential - Several similar cross/long at varying times
- Cohorts
Chapter 3 Notes
- Conception and Implantation
- Periods of Prenatal Development
- |Zygote - 2 weeks - Fertilization, impantation, start of placenta
- |Embryo - 6 weeks - Arms, legs, face, organs, muscles all develop, heart begins beating
- |Fetus - 30 weeks - Growth and finishing
Week 1: Day 3
- First out of class assignment details
- Use APA (he doesn't care though)
- At least 2 pages typed (double space ok)
- Professional language (avoid first person)
- | Address this question: friend comes to you looking for recommendations for where they can find information; more about pregnancy or newborn (any category; physical, cognitive, etc) -- UP TO A YEAR OF AGE
- | How would you answer their question; what websites or books should they read; explain why recommendation is good
- | example: teratogens list on Purdue; explaining why impossible to be complete master
- | example: march of dimes and thalidomide
- | CDC on effects/treatment
- ||| Recommendation of 3 different sources to help them; 3 sources, and why you would recommend that source -- and works cited
- ||| Physical or digital file is acceptable (email) -- JUNE 29
Chapter 3 Notes, Continued
- Factors affecting teratogens and harm
- Dose
- Heredity
- Age during exposure
- Birth weight vs. adult breast cancer risk -- positive correlation
- Complications and maternal age -- later age, more problems
- Pregnancy length -- longer is better
- Recommended gain: 25-35 pounds
- Father age - indicates autism, current focus of study (was largely ignored)
Chapter 5 Notes
- Becomes theoretical, not just factual any more
- Piaget
- | first published in mollusks journal at 11 years old
Week 1: Day 4
Chapter 5 Notes
- Piaget
- |Constructivism
- ||Children are active in learning, not just passive learners (curious)
- |Influenced US schools
- Schemes
- |Psychological structures
- |Change with experience
- ||What's a snack?
- Building Schemes
- |Adaptation, building through interaction
- |Assimilation, use scheme to interpret
- |Accommodation, change old scheme, create new
- First stage (sensorimotor)
- | Birth - 2 years
- | Sensory and motor exploration
- | Baby can't tell difference between self and environment
- Need for organization
- If confused, we experience disequilibrium (unbalance)
- Use assimilation during equilibrium
- Disequilibrium prompts accommodation
- Substages of sensorimotor (underestimated by Piaget)