lecture 1 Flashcards
1
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Explain Paul Baltes’ key principles of lifespan development
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- history and context
- cultural and circumstantial influence - plasticity
- ability to improve functioning at any age - multiple causality
- biological, psychological, sociocultural and life cycle factors - multi-directionality
- enhancement, stability
- selective optimization with compensation
2
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What is the philosophical approach to development?
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- born evil, we have to correct the behavior
- born a blank slate (john locke) and we have to shape the behaviour
- born good (Rousseau) and we have to maintain and nurture behaviour
3
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what are the scientific approach to development?
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- Charles Darwin
- G. Stanley Hall: identified norms, or the average ages at which milestones happen
- Arnold Gesell: maturation - genetically programmed sequential pattern of change
- Jean Piaget
4
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describe the domains of development
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- cognitive
- intellectual skills - physical
- body changing - social personality
- relationship with others, understanding social cues
5
Q
define continuity and discontinuity
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continuity: quantitative - weight and height
discontinuity: qualitative- stages, butterfly stages
6
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describe the type of changes in development
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- universal- puberty, social clock
- group-specific - cultural and cohort groups
- individual- atypical, sensitive, critical
7
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describe the interactionist model
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- nature vs nurture
ex. vulnerability and resilience - the vulnerabilities and protective factors a child is born with interacts with their environment, same environment can differ from child to child
- high vulnerability and poor environment = most negative outcome
8
Q
what are the different types of measuring developmental change
- describe the confound variable and how to bypass it
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- cross-sectional studies: measuring people of different ages at same point in time,
confound: cohort - longitudinal: measuring the same group of people throughout multiple points in time, selective attrition
confound: time of measurement
9
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what are some of the ethnical standards? (5 of them)
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- protection from harm
- informed consent
- confidentiality
- knowledge of results
- deception, if used, must be explained fully