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Human Growth & Development
Chapter 1
JEOPARDY
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Study of HD100
A: What is conception?
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When the study of human development begins.
Study of HD200
A: What is psychosocial?
The study of human development is often divided into 3 domains: biosocial, cognitive, and _____.
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Study of HD300
A: What is life-span?
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This perspective examines the linksbetween childhood and adulthood.
Study of HD400
A: What are social constructions?
Assumptions of how things “should be”; such as a husband being the major wage earner.
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Study of HD500
A: What is collective efficacy?
Promotes emotional health in a neighborhood, enhanced by religious institutions, to name two.
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Vocab100
A: What is the butterfly effect?
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The notion that a small change has a large potential power.
Vocab 200
A: What is a cohort?
A group of people who are born within a few years of each other and experience the same history.
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Vocab300
A: What is socioeconomic status?
The status that refers to an individual’s social class (including their income).
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Vocab 400
A: What is culture?
The values, assumptions, customs, clothing, etc. over years as a design for living.
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Vocab 500
A: What is an ethnic group?
A group of people that have the same ancestors, religion, and language.
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A study of one person, including their background, history, and opinions.
Various Studies100
A. What is a case-study?
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Various Studies200
A: What is a natural experiment?
Considered the most accurate and ethical way to conduct developmental research on children.
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Various Studies 300
A: What is the scientific method?
This method requires a systematic evaluation of a hypothesis.
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In cross-sectional research, each of the groups studied is a different _____.
Various Studies400
A: What is age?
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Various Studies 500
A: What is longitudinal research?
The best way to study a particular group of people over a long period of time.
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5 Themes100
A: What is multidirectional?
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Non linear progression, with gains and losses, to name one.
5 Themes200
A: What is multicontextual?
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Each human life takes place within a number of contexts.
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A: What is multicultural?
Takes place within many cultural settings worldwide.
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5 Themes400
A: What is multidisciplinary?
The idea that dozens of academic disciplines contribute data and insight.
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5 Themes500
A: What is plasticity?
Indicates that individuals change throughout the life span.
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A: What is an independent variable?
In an experiment, this is introduced or changed to see what effect it has.
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A: What is the dependent variable?
In an experiment, this may change as a result of the change in another variable.
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A: What is the comparison group?
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In an experiment, the participants who are not given treatment.
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A: What is replication?
The repetition of a scientific study, using the same procedure on another group.
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Vocabulary500
A: What is correlation?
A number indicating the degree of relationship between two variables.
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