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Title: Chapter Two: Theories of Development


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Chapter Two Theories of Development
  • Psychoanalytic
  • Freud and Erikson
  • Behaviorism
  • Classical, Operant and Social learning
  • Cognitive
  • Piaget and Vygotsky

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What Theories Do
  • Developmental theoryset of statements and
    generalizations that provides a coherent
    framework for studying development
  • form basis for hypotheses that can be tested by
    research studies
  • Help predict behavior

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Psychoanalytic Theory
  • Sigmund Freud
  • Interprets human development in terms of motives
    and drives
  • Conflict between social and personal needs.
  • Fixation and unhealthy development

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Stages of development
  • Oral (infants, 0-1)
  • Anal (toddlers, 1-3)
  • Phallic (early childhood, 3-6)
  • Latency (middle childhood, 6-11)
  • Genital (adolescence)
  • Draw backs of Psychoanalysis

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Eriksons Psychosocial Theory
  • Development through interactions with others
  • Development across life-span
  • Each stage is characterized by a conflict

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Eriksons stages
  • Trust vs. mistrust (0-1)
  • Autonomy vs. shame (1-3)
  • Children develop confidence
  • Initiative vs. guilt (3-6)
  • Take responsibility to perform

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  • industry vs. inferiority (mid childhood)
  • competency and mastery of new skills
  • identity vs. role diffusion (adol.)
  • Who am I?
  • intimacy vs. isolation (young adults)

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  • Generativity vs. stagnation
  • Middle aged contribute to the society
  • Integrity vs. despair (old age)
  • Whether their lives were worth-while.

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Learning Theory Behaviorism
  • All behavior is learnt
  • Learning
  • modification in behavior through experience
  • Conditioning
  • Association between a conditioned stimulus and a
    response

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  • Classical conditioning-Ivan Pavlov
  • process by which a conditioned stimulus (CS)
    become associated with a unconditioned stimulus
    (UCS)
  • CS UCS Response
  • Operant conditioningB. F. Skinner
  • process by which a response is gradually learned
    through reinforcement or punishment
  • also called instrumental conditioning

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Social Learning Bandura
  • Modeling
  • observing behavior of the model and patterning
    their own after it
  • likely to occur if model possesses desired
    characteristics
  • When the model is rewarded for the behavior
  • Bobo doll experiment
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