Site MapHelpFeedbackFill in the Blanks
Fill in the Blanks
(See related pages)

1

A neonate is born with a number of , which are unlearned, involuntary responses that occur automatically in the presence of certain stimuli.
2

is the decrease in the response to a stimulus that occurs after repeated presentations of the same stimulus.
3

, the positive emotional bond that develops between a child and a particular individual, is the most important form of social development that occurs during infancy.
4

is behavior that takes place during a critical period and involves attachment to the first moving object that is observed.
5

parents give their children relaxed or inconsistent direction and, although they are warm, requires little of them.
6

parents show little interest in their children, are emotionally detached, and they view parenting as nothing more than providing clothing, food, and shelter for children.
7

is the ability to overcome circumstances that place a child at high risk for psychological or even physical harm.
8

involves changes in our interactions and understanding of one another as well as our knowledge and understanding of ourselves.
9

The is the knowledge that quantity is unrelated to the arrangement and physical appearance of objects.
10

is the level at which a child can almost, but not fully, comprehend or perform a task on his or her own.







Understanding Psychology, 11eOnline Learning Center

Home > Chapter 12 > Module 37 > Fill in the Blanks