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Freud (psychosocial) discontinuous = 3 stages in development. id, ego, superego id = sole structure at birth, functions to obtain pleasure, functions unconsciously ego = arbitrator between instinctual demands and reality - operates on 'reality principle' superego = moral agency of personality - conscience

Erikson (Neo-Freudian = influenced by Freud) focused on the outside world, aiming to point out development opportunities that help cope with the psychological hazards of living proposed 8 stages = discontinuous concentrated on the development of a healthy personality

Watson (behaviourism) genetics doesn't matter is behaviour/experience/environment that affects development considered environmental factors all important and genetic factors as minimal in development cultural and nurture

Bandura (social learning) conditioning and reinforcement doesn't account for everything there is observation and imitating 'SOR theory' - S = stimulus, O = variables within the child[e.g. cognition or thought], R = response within the interaction between, behaviour, cognition and the environment the cognition is most important

Piaget (cognition development) describe and explain the thought process within development and how it effects how everyone looks at the world KEY IDEA: children think differently to adults most widely known and most influential proposed that just as organisms adapt to the physical environment so too the thought adapts to the environment on a psychological level

Describe common research designs: Developmental Theorists

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Understand key questions/themes that are of interest to development psychologists - created from Mind Map
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Piaget Theory: Stage 1 - Sensorimotor Period = birth - 2yrs
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Identify key theoretical perspectives in development psychology - created from Mind Map
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Piaget's Theory: Stage 4 - Formal Operations = 11-adulthood
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Age-related changes in encoding, retention and retrieval using studies of operant conditioning
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Cognition Development
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Understand other cognitive developments which occur early in life: memory and theory of mind
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To address the methodological challenges in studying memory in infants.
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Understanding theory of mind and explain why children fail theory of mind tasks
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Object permanence - sensorimotor period
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Accomplishment of SM period:
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