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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION DR. MANISHA SAWHNEY Why Study Lifespan Perspective? Nature of Development Development includes: Biological Processes Cognitive Processes Socioemotional Processes Process of Development Issues in Life Span Approach Nature Vs. Nurture Stability Vs. Change Continuity Vs. Discontinuity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PR- cWZ4CChI Theories of Development Psychoanalytic Theory Freud’s Psychosexual Theory Id, ego and superego is responsible for personality development Five stages of Psychosexual development Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory Emphasized on psychosocial stages rather than psychosexual stages for development Cognitive Theory Piaget’s theory Sensrimotor stage (Birth -2yrs) The preoperational stage (2-7yrs) The concrete operational (7-11yrs) The formal operation stage (11-Adulthood) Vygotsky’s Theory: Emphasized on social interaction and culture as an important factor in development Information Processing Theory: Perceive, Encode, and Retrieve information Behavioral and Social Cognitive Theories Skinner’s Operant Conditioning Bandura’s Social Cognitive Theory Ethological Theory (Konard Lorenz) Behavior is influenced: by biology is characterized by critical, sensitive periods Ecological Theory (Brofenbrenner’s theory): Importance given to environmental factors Research Methods Data Collection methods Observation Laboratory Surveys Standardized Test Case Study Research Designs Correlational Research Examine the relationship between two or more existing variables Correlational coefficient (r) Direction is indicated by sign Positive (+) Negative (-) Does not give us a causal direction Activity In a study the level of stress is correlated with cardiovascular diseases and r is .86. What does this tell us about stress and cardiovascular disease? Can we infer that if your stressed you’ll have cardiovascular disease? Experimental Research Independent Variable is manipulated Dependent Variable is measured Two study groups are generally used Experimental group Control group Extraneous variables are controlled Randomization Cause and effect relationship is usually established Activity Cigarette smoking has been related to lung cancer. In order to study the effect of smoke on cancer 12 participants were assigned to groups of smoking (6 cigarettes, 12cigarettes, 20cigarettes per day) and nonsmoking. It was seen that participants who smoked showed poorer lung capacity then non-smoking participants. What is the IV? What is the DV? What is control group and experimental group? Time Span of Research Cross Sectional Approach: Children of different ages can be studied Year of Testing 2005 6 2005 9 Age (years) 2005 12 Longitudinal Study Longitudinal Study of Australian Children, Ethics in Research Informed Consent Confidentiality Debriefing Deception Bias in Research Gender Bias: It is found in both theory and research Women report higher level of depression because of hormonal imbalance Cultural and Ethnic Bias Most of the research does not consider diverse ethnic groups