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Methodology
Sommers flangan and zeleke 2015,
What are the 4 primary goals of a...,
Interview techniques for a clinci...
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attachment, deprivation, separation and privation
Define attachment,
Define deprivation,
Define separation
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theories of attachment
Aim o connor et al 2013 social le...,
What did o connor et al examine,
Sample of o connor et al 2013
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Evaluate learning theories as an explanation of attachment. (8)
Operant conditioning suggests chi...,
According to classical conditioni...,
Social learning theory would clai...
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Evaluate whether research involving children can be conducted with sufficient ethical considerations. (8)
Children are unable to give infor...,
Children are unable to,
Why was ainsworth s strange situa...
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Assess the generalisability of cross-cultural research into the development of children. (8)
Ainsworth s strange situation 196...,
When has ainsworth s strange situ...,
Why is ainsworths strange situati...
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Evaluate Piaget’s stages of cognitive and language development. (8)
The stages of development are sen...,
What are the stages of development,
The stages of development do not ...
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Assess whether Cassibba et al.’s (2013) research is a scientific study of development. (8)
Scientific status in psychology i...,
What is scientific status in phsy...,
What does meta analysis not meausre
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Evaluate Vygotsky’s zone of proximal development (ZPD) as an explanation of cognitive and language development. (8)
Vygotsky described zpd as the gap...,
What did vygotzky describe the zp...,
What makes the zpd theory less sc...
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Assess the use of primary and secondary data to investigate children’s social and emotional development in developmental psychology.
You must refer to research evidence within your answer.
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Evaluate the study by Van iJzendoorn and Kroonenberg (1988). (8)
Their meta analysis used secondar...,
The data source search identified...,
A large sample of 32 studies was ...
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Discuss, using Bowlby’s theory of attachment, the effects this separation may have on Rebecca. (8)
Bowlby claimed that the critical ...,
Secure attachment requires caregi...,
Children are biologically pre pro...
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Evaluate, using the UNCRC, how far Watson and Rayner’s (1920) study promotes the rights of the child. (8)
Intentional distress was caused t...,
Due to his age consent was gained...,
Little albert s fear response was...
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Discuss, using Skinner’s theory of language, how Adham was able to learn the new word. You must refer to the context in your answer. (8)
According to skinner children are...,
Language is learnt through proces...,
Correct words are rewarded with p...
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Assess whether research into attachment can be considered scientific. (8)
Attachment types can be investiga...,
Classifying attachment by typolog...,
Individual differences in the tem...
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Ding et al. (2014) Evaluate your chosen contemporary study from developmental psychology. (8)
Initial sample consisted of 160 i...,
The study evaluated mother infant...,
The participants were recruited t...
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Assess whether Punch’s (2002) research in Bolivia has furthered understanding in developmental psychology. (8)
Punch 2002 used an ethnographic a...,
The study used five specially des...,
Punch 2002 lived with a family an...
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Evaluate the 44 Juvenile Thieves study carried out by Bowlby (1944). (8)
88 children were interviewed and ...,
An independent social worker also...,
14 thieves were identified as hav...
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Assess whether the classic study by Van iJzendoorn and Kroonenberg (1988) is Scientific. (8)
The meta analysis included studie...,
The use of statistical analysis i...,
They planned to use ainsworth 197...
4  cards
Discuss stages of language development in relation to Paris, Hector and Cassandra. You must refer to the context in your answer. (8)
At 12 months old children are pre...,
At three years old children can s...,
A child that is three years old c...
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Assess whether Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development are scientific. (8)
Erikson s stages of psychosocial ...,
Each stage has a crisis that has ...,
If a crisis is not successfully r...
4  cards
Discuss Piaget’s stages of cognitive development as an explanation of Betsy and Jim’s behaviour. You must make reference to the context in your answer. (8)
Piaget stated that there are four...,
Children in the pre operational s...,
Children in the concrete operatio...
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Assess whether research into attachment can be considered ethical. (8)
Ainsworth s the strange situation...,
O connor et al 2013 sent letters ...,
Van ijzendoorn and kroonenberg 19...
4  cards
Discuss, using Piaget’s stages of development, the cognitive development shown by Wahida and Khalid. You must make reference to the context in your answer. (8)
The sensorimotor stage takes plac...,
Object permanence develops as the...,
The pre operational stage takes p...
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Evaluate the 44 Juvenile Thieves study (Bowlby, 1944) using the British Psychological Society (BPS) code of ethics and conduct (2009). (8)
Bowlby was employed at the london...,
The 44 thieves had been referred ...,
42 of the thieves were determined...
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Discuss, using Chomsky’s language acquisition device (LAD), why Ivy may be able to speak both languages. You must make reference to the context in your answer. (8)
Chomsky suggests that children ar...,
The knowledge contained in the la...,
Children have a critical period o...
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Assess whether mindfulness can be considered ethical when used to enhance children’s development. (8)
Mindfulness based interventions o...,
Children can learn to use mindful...,
Mindfulness programs may be deliv...
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Evaluate the study by Cassibba et al. (2013). (8)
The sample was made up of data co...,
A wide range of data was collecte...,
The study was a meta analysis of ...
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Assess the practical applications of the study by O’Connor et al. (2013).(8)
88 high risk participants were as...,
The intervention programme consis...,
The 12 week parenting programme i...
4  cards
Evaluate Skinner’s theory of language development. (8)
Skinner s theory of language is f...,
Primary reinforcers such as food ...,
Skinner suggested positive reinfo...
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Assess whether the findings of cross-cultural research into attachment have furthered understanding in developmental psychology. (8)
Ainsworth 1970 carried out cross ...,
Cassibba et al 2013 found that wh...,
Van ijzendoorn and kroonenberg 19...
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Discuss Zac and Grace’s development using Erikson’s stages of psychosocial development. You must make reference to the context in your answer. (8)
Autonomy versus shame and doubt i...,
Children that successfully negoti...,
Industry versus inferiority is cl...
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Assess whether the 44 Juvenile Thieves study by Bowlby (1944) could be considered scientific. (8)
44 children from the child guidan...,
The 44 thieves had a range of cha...,
Statistical analysis was used to ...
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Discuss one learning theory of attachment as an explanation of Vanessa and Julius’s behaviour. You must make reference to the context in your answer. (8)
Operant conditioning states that ...,
Positive reinforcement is when th...,
Positive reinforcement can be pri...
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Assess whether the strange situation procedure could be considered ethical. (8)
The strange situation procedure i...,
At the start of the procedure to ...,
At various points in the procedur...
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