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Title: An Introduction to Development:


1
An Introduction to Development
  • Fundamental Issues in
  • Developmental Psychology

2
Developmental Psychology
  • Basic question What shapes the way we change
    over time?
  • Investigate the influence of multiple factors on
    development, including biological, environmental,
    social, cultural, and behavioral factors
  • Every area of psychology can be looked at from
    this perspective
  • biological development
  • social development
  • cognitive / perceptual development
  • personality development

3
What is Developmental Psych?
  • Developmental psychology is the study of how
    people change physically, mentally, and socially
    throughout the lifespan
  • At every age and stage of life, developmental
    psychologists investigate the influence of
    multiple factors on development, including
  • Biological
  • Environmental
  • Social
  • Cultural
  • Behavioral factors

4
Continuity and Stages
  • How much of behavior is continuous and how much
    follows a more stage like development?

5
Fundamental Issues Is Development Continuous?
  • Development means change - change can be abrupt
    or gradual
  • Two views of human development
  • stage theories there are distinct phases to
    intellectual and personality development
  • continuity development is continuous
  • These views have been applied to social, personal
    and intellectual development

6
Types of Growth Patterns
7
Stability and Change
  • What developmental traits remain stable over
    time, and which change?

8
Fundamental Issues Critical Periods
  • Critical period - Are there periods when an
    individual is particularly sensitive to certain
    environmental experiences?
  • Are the first hours after birth critical for
    parent-child bonding?
  • Is first year critical for developing trust?
  • Easier to learn a language before age 10?
  • Are there individual differences in stages and
    critical periods?
  • Some aspects of development, such as prenatal
    development and language development, are closely
    tied to critical periods

9
Themes in DevelopmentGradual Changes
  • Typical course of human (physical, mental,
    social) development is gradually unfolding
    changes.

10
Themes of DevelopmentNature and Nurture
  • How much of our behavior is due to nature and how
    much is due to nurture?
  • How do nature and nurture interact in development?

11
Nature vs. Nurture
  • What is role of heredity vs. environment in
    determining psychological makeup?
  • Is your IQ inherited or determined by nutrition
    and early environment?
  • Is there a criminal gene or does poverty lead
    to criminal behavior?
  • Is sexual orientation a choice or genetically
    determined?
  • These are some of our greatest societal debates
  • Mistake to pose as either / or questions

12
Developmental Research Methods
  • Cross-sectional - performance of people of
    different age groups is compared
  • Longitudinal - performance of one group of people
    is assessed repeatedly over time
  • Sequential - combines cross-sectional and
    longitudinal approaches in a single study
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