Why are twin studies important to developmental psychology?
allows us to tease apart the effect of nature vs. nurture
Identical twins share ____% of their DNA and ____% of their environment
100%, 100%
Fraternal twins share ____% of their DNA and ____% of their environment
50%, 100%
If identical twins and fraternal twins who share the same environment experience equal depression rates, then this can be attributed to:
nurture
If identical twins and fraternal twins who share the same environment experience inequal depression rates, then this can be attributed to:
nature
Why are the Jim Twins an interesting case study?
both were raised in completely different environments but experienced many parallels in their life
Why are the “three identical strangers” an interesting case study?
all three triplets were raised in completely different environments but had many of the exact same mannerisms
What is the normative development approach?
looking at changes of groups (how most people are alike)
What is the individual differences approach?
looking at individual variations in development (how people differ from each other)
What is a longitudinal design?
What are the flaws of longitudinal designs?
What is a cohort effect?
particular influences on one group that may make research results inapplicable to other groups
i.e. Covid-19
What is a cross-sectional design?
What are the flaws of cross-sectional designs?
True or False:
Longitudinal-sequental designs are less efficient than longitudinal and cross-sectional designs.
False
What is a longitudinal-sequental design?
What is the preferential looking paradigm?
Given two objects to look at, infants will look more at the interesting one
What does the preferential looking paradigm observe in infants?
visual acuity
What is the conclusion made by the preferential looking paradigm?
if an infant has no visual acuity, it will have no preference for a specific image
What is habituation?
What does habituation observe in infants?
cognitive representation
How is “interest” measured in habituation?
heart rate
high heart rate = high interest
What is the violation of expectancy?
young infants express surprise and will look longer at events or objects that violate their expectancy
What does violation of expectancy observe in infants?
object permanence