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BEHAVIOR GENETICS

ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCE

PRENATAL TO ADOLESCENCE

COGNITIVE & SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

PIAGET & ERIKSON

BEHAVIOR GENETICS ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCE PRENATAL TO ADOLESCENCE COGNITIVE & SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PIAGET & ERICSON $100 $300 $200 $400 $500 $

BEHAVIOR GENETICS $100 The quest to identify the specific genes that influence behavior.

Behavior Genetics - $200 A person’s characteristic emotional reactivity and intensity.

Behavior Genetics - $300 They develop from separate eggs.

Behavior Genetics - $400 This type of psychologist studies how natural selection favors behavioral tendencies that contribute to the survival and spread of our ancestral genes.

Behavior Genetics - $500 These are random errors in gene replication.

Environmental Influence - $100 Their influence on personality is more limited than popular psychologists suppose.

Environmental Influence - $200 Genetic influences explain roughly this percent of our individual variations in many personality traits.

Environmental Influence - $300 This is the buffer zone we like to maintain around our bodies..

Environmental Influence - $400 This is the term for every nongenetic influence.

Environmental Influence - $500 This is the term for self- replication cultural mutations

Prenatal to Adolescence- $100 This is the term for chemicals and viruses that can reach the embryo during a prenatal development and cause harm.

Prenatal to Adolescence - $200 This is the term for a fertilized egg.

Prenatal to Adolescence - $300 This is the process by which certain animals form attachments during a critical period, very early in life.

Prenatal to Adolescence - $400 This is a decrease in responding with repeated stimulaton.

Prenatal to Adolescence - $500 These type of differences in social connectedness and other traits peak in late adolescence and early adulthood.

Cognitive & Social Development - $100 Culturally preferred timing of social events such as marriage, parenthood, and retirement.

Cognitive & Social Development - $200 The term of this intelligence relates to the ability to reason abstractly tends to decrease during late adulthood.

Cognitive & Social Development - $300 These are the physical and cognitive abnormalities in children caused by a pregnant woman’s heavy drinking.

Cognitive & Social Development - $400 A concept or framework that organizes and interprets information.

Cognitive & Social Development - $500 Interpreting one’s new experience in terms of one’s existing schemas.

Piaget & Erikson - $100 These are the four stages that Piaget described cognitive development by.

Piaget & Erikson $200 - $200 According to Piaget, this is the inability of the preoperational child to take another’s point of view.

Piaget & Erikson - $300 Piaget has two main concepts which both begin with the letter “a”.

Piaget & Erikson - $400 During Piaget’s preoperational stage, these three developmental phenomena occur.

Piaget & Erikson - $500 Erikson’s 2 nd psychosocial development stage deals with the issue of autonomy vs this opposite concept.

Behavior Genetics - $100 What is Molecular Genetics? $

Behavior Genetics $200 What is Temperament? $

Behavior Genetics - $300 What are Fraternal Twins? $

Behavioral Genetics - $400 What is Evolutionary Psychology? $

Behavior Genetics - $500 What are Mutations? $

Environmental Influence - $100 What are Parents? $

Environmental Influence - $200 What is 40 to 50 percent? $

Environmental Influence - $300 What is Personal Space? $

Environmental Influence - $400 What is Environmental Influences?? $

Environmental Influence - $500 What is Memes? $

Prenatal to Adolescence - $100 What are Teratogens? $

Prenatal to Adolescence - $200 What is a Zygote? $

Prenatal to Adolescence - $300 What is Imprinting? $

Prenatal to Adolescence - $400 What is Habituation? $

Prenatal to Adolescence - $500 What is Gender? $

Cognitive & Social Development - $100 What is the Social Clock? $

Cognitive & Social Development $200 What is Fluid Intelligence? $

Cognitive and Social Development - $300 What is Fetal Alcohol Syndrome? $

Cognitive & Social Development - $400 What is a Schema? $

Cognitive & Social Development- $500 What is Assimilation? $

Piaget & Erikson $100 What are Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational and Formal Operational? $

Piaget & Erikson - $200 What is Egocentrism? $

Piaget & Erikson - $300 What is Assimilation and Accommodation? $

Piaget & Erikson - $400 What are Pretend Play, Egocentrism and Language Develoopment? $

Piaget & Erikson - $500 What is Shame and Doubt? $

PEOPLE $

FINAL CATEGORY She was the first woman president of the American Psychological Association. $

Who is Mary Whiton Calkins? FINAL CATEGORY $

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