1st Edition
PSY 200: Evolution and Human Development
School: University of Arizona (UA )
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Pages: 3This lecture explains the play that children do and how it aids in their development.
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Pages: 2This lecture explains the processes that infants develop vision, hearing and language.
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Pages: 3This lecture explains the theory of attachment and the research and evidence that's available about this topic. This lecture also connects theories and theorists to this idea of attachment.
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Pages: 3This lecture discusses the basics of pregnancy, development and possible threats as well as an application of past theories with infant development.
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Pages: 2This lecture discusses Vygotsky and his sociocultural theory and the important components of the theory. It also compares two different theories of cognitive development.
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Pages: 3This lecture discusses Bronfenbrenner and his PPCT model as well as his ecological theory of development.
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Pages: 2This lecture discusses Albert Bandura and Jean Piaget and both of their research into the social cognitive theory.
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Pages: 2This lecture continues the previous lecture of behaviorism. It gives a short review of classical and operant conditioning. There are also examples of the two types of conditioning as well as an example of reinforcement.
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Pages: 4This lecture discusses behaviorism and the researchers that contributed to this idea. It also reviews important concepts of classical and operant conditioning as well as reinforcement.
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Pages: 3This lecture reviews Erikson's contributions and explains each stage of his psychosocial theory.
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Pages: 4This lecture explores Freud's psychoanalytic theory and how the psychosexual stages develop an individual. It explains the human psyche and how an individual defends themselves with common defense mechanisms.
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Pages: 2This lecture discussed adaptations and the connection to evolution. This lecture explains the characteristics of evolved psychological mechanisms and the different categories of adaptive problems.
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Pages: 3This lecture examines the Scientific Method structure and important concepts that influence a successful research project. It goes over contributing aspects to the research method and explains how bias can ruin a project. There is also a full example given.
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Pages: 3This lecture is an introduction of evolution and how scientists, such as Darwin, began exploring biology. It will go over theories such as the evolutionary theory and how selection and adaptations plays a role in evolution.