This document appears to be a Jeopardy-style game covering topics in developmental psychology, including theorists like Piaget, Erikson, Kohlberg, and concepts like attachment styles, cognitive development stages, psychosocial development stages, and moral development stages. The final question asks about longitudinal research design, which studies groups over long periods of time to test effects of various factors on development.
16. $200
•An emotional tie with another person;
shown in young children by their seeking
closeness to the caregiver and showing
distress in separation.
18. $300
A particular time when we must learn
something or we (almost) never will is
called a _________ period. (For
example, language, walking, attachment
to parent)
22. $500
This term describes how teens may feel
like their feelings are completely unique
and they are invincible. (I think Justin
Beiber is experiencing this)
36. $200
Being extremely self-conscious,
especially about other’s opinions
of you, and sometimes believing
that attention is focused on you, is
called:
40. 400
According to the “strange situation” studies of
Mary Ainsworth, what happens when mom leaves
the room with a child that has an insecure-avoidant
attachment style?
42. $500
The paternal deprivation experienced by
many young children with divorced or
unmarried parents is likely to put them at
increased risk for ___________
attachment.
54. Final Jeopardy
In developmental psychology sometimes
researchers chose to study one group over a
long period of time. For example, to test the
effects of breastfeeding or formula on
intelligence they may study the participants
for over twenty years. These studies take
longer and are more expensive to complete.
What type of research design is it?