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Prenatal Theories
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Development
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Psychoanalytic Theories
• Sigmund Freud
– Psychosexual Theory
• Worked with mental patients
– Id
– Ego
– Superego
– Defense Mechanisms
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Common Defense Mechanisms
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Psychosexual Stages
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Psychosocial Theory
• Erik Erikson
– Development is influenced by common cultural
demands.
– Each stage of development requires the solution of a
crisis.
– Healthy development requires a favorable ratio of
positive to negative.
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Psychosocial Theory
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Learning Theories
• Ivan Pavlov
– Classical Conditioning
• Reflex
– Stimulus – Response connection
• Unlearned
– Unconditioned Stimulus elicits Unconditioned Response
» Food automatically elicits Salivation
• Learned
– Conditioned Stimulus elicit Conditioned Response
» Smell of food (bacon) elicits Salivation
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Learning Theories
• B.F. Skinner
– Operant Conditioning
• Behaviors are dependent on “Reinforcement”
– Positive Reinforcement
– Negative Reinforcement
• Punishment
• Shaping
• Extinction
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Learning Theories
• Albert Bandura
– Social Learning Theory
• Observational Learning
– Learning that results from seeing a model reinforced or
punished for a behavior.
• Dependent on four factors
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Attention
Memory
Physical capabilities
Motivation
• Self - Efficacy
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Cognitive Theories
• Jean Piaget
– Scheme
• internal cognitive structure.
– Assimilation
• process of using schemes to make sense of
experiences.
– Accommodation
• changing a scheme to incorporate new information.
– Equilibration –
• balancing assimilation and accommodation
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Cognitive Theories
•
Jean Piaget
– Stages of Cognitive Development
1. Sensorimotor Stage
2. Preoperational Stage
3. Concrete Operational Stage
4. Formal Operational Stage
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Cognitive Theories
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Information Processing Theory
– Thinking about and studying memory
processes.
– Three Stage Theory of Memory
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Sensory Memory
Short-Term Memory
Long-Term Memory
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Cognitive Theories
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Questions to Ponder
• Pick three defense mechanisms and write
your own personal example of them. You
may not use the book examples.
• Looking at ecological systems theory,
describe your personal exosystem,
macrosystem, and microsystem
influences.
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Biological Theories
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Nativism
– The view that humans possess unique genetic
traits.
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Ethology
– Genetically determined mechanisms that
promote survival.
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Sociobiology
– The study of society using methods and
concepts of biological science.
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Biological Theories
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Behavioral Genetics
– The effects of heredity on individual
differences.
– Related people such as children and parents
have similar traits influenced by genes.
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Socio-Cultural Theory
•
Lev Vygotsky
– Complex forms of thinking have their origin in
social interactions.
– Children’s learning of new cognitive skills is
guided by a skilled social partner (adult)
– Zone of Proximal Development
– Scaffolding
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Ecological Theory
•
Urie Bronfenbrenner
– Explains development in terms of relationships
between people and their environments.
– Contexts
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Macrosystem
Exosystem
Microsystem
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Ecological Theory
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Eclecticism
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Multiple Theoretical Approaches
– Build on ideas from several sources.
– Avoids rigid adherence to a single theory.
– Allows deeper probing of behavior using better
research.
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Comparing Theories
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Comparing Theories
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Evaluation of Usefulness of each theory
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Generate predictions that can be tested.
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Heuristic value – the degree to which it stimulates
research.
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Practical value.
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Explain the basic facts of development.
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Prenatal Development
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