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Phineas Gage matrix

Emotional intelligence
Differential emotions theory
Orthogenetic principle
Releasers
Emotion regulation
Social referencing
Still-face paradigm
Other-directed coping behaviors
Self-directed coping behaviors
Interactive repair
Ethologists
Basic trust
Attachment theory
Stranger anxiety
Proximity maintenance
Secure base
Safe haven
Working models
Strange situation test
Securely attached
Anxious-ambivalent
Avoidant
Disorganized-disoriented
Temperaments
Fearfulness or reactivity
Irritability or negative emotionality
Activity level
Positive affect
Attention-persistence
Rhythmicity
Behavioral inhibition
Difficult babies
Easy babies
Slow-to-warm-up babies
Goodness of fit model
Adult Attachment Inventory (AAI)
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)






















































Chapter 2
Neural tube
Neurulation
Neurons
Glia
Hindbrain
Midbrain
Cerebral cortex
Forebrain
Medulla
Pons
Cerebellum
Reticular formation
Autonomic functions
Brainstem
Reticular activating system
Superior colliculi
Inferior colliculi
Substantia nigra
Corpus callosum
Hemispheric specialization
Occipital lobe
Temporal lobe
Central sulcus
Parietal lobe
Frontal lobe
Association area
Limbic area
Hippocampus
Amygdala
Septum
Thalamus
Hypothalamus
Endocrine system
Nucleus
Neuroplasticity
Axon
Axon terminals
Neurotransmitters
Dendrites
Synaptic gap
Myelination
Circuits
Projection neurons
Interneurons
Synapses
Nerve growth factor
Synaptogenesis
Neural pruning
Synaptic overproduction
Experience-expectant
Experience-dependent
Sensory integration dysfunction
Adaptation
Assimilation
Accommodation
Domain specific
Habituation paradigm
Orienting response
Habituation
Dishabituation
Object concept
Preferential looking paradigm
Intersensory integration or intermodal
perception
Object permanence
Representational thought
Hidden object test
Recognition
Recall
Deferred imitation
Mirror neurons
Observational learning or modeling
Separation anxiety
Making interesting sights last
Means-end behavior
Agency
Intention
Theory of mind
Symbols
Number conservation task
Centration
Decentration
Preoperational egocentrism
False belief tasks
Symbolic artifacts
Phonology
Babbling
Voicing
Semantic system or semantics
Vocabulary spurt
Fast mapping
Syntactic system or grammar
Chapter 3
Pragmatics
Narrative
Code switching
Elaborative style
Infantile amnesia
Tools or signs
Mediation
Mediated learning
Scientific concepts
Scaffolding
Zone of proximal development
Developmental lines
Egocentric or private speech
Inner speech
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)














































































Phineas Gage matrix
Emotional intelligence
Differential emotions theory
Orthogenetic principle
Releasers
Emotion regulation
Social referencing
Still-face paradigm
Other-directed coping behaviors
Self-directed coping behaviors
Interactive repair
Ethologists
Basic trust
Attachment theory
Stranger anxiety
Proximity maintenance
Secure base
Safe haven
Working models
Strange situation test
Securely attached
Anxious-ambivalent
Avoidant
Disorganized-disoriented
Temperaments
Fearfulness or reactivity
Irritability or negative emotionality
Activity level
Positive affect
Attention-persistence
Rhythmicity
Behavioral inhibition
Difficult babies
Easy babies
Slow-to-warm-up babies
Goodness of fit model
Adult Attachment Inventory (AAI)
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)





















































Chapter 4
Self-system
I-self or self-as-subject
Me-self or self-concept
Self-esteem
Looking-glass self
Pre-self
Representations of interactions (RIGs)
Self-recognition
Self-control or behavior regulation
Self-regulation
Self-conscious emotions
Socialize
Discipline
Warmth dimension (parental
responsiveness)
Child centered
Parent centered
Control dimension (parental
demandingness)
Maturity demands
Parenting styles
Authoritative style
Authoritarian style
Permissive style
Neglecting-uninvolved style
Externalizing problems
Internalizing problems
Method of control
Power assertion
Love withdrawal
Induction
Time-out
Differential susceptibility
Internalization
Conscience
Anxious arousal
Minimum sufficiency principle
Committed compliance
Compulsive caregiving
Negative reinforcement
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD)
Contingency management system

















































Chapter 5
Reversible relationship
Egocentrism
Formal operational thought
Domain of knowledge
NeoPiagetians
Working memory
Sensory memory
Long-term memory
Rehearsal
Storage
Retrieval
Declarative knowledge
Semantic memory
Episodic memory
Script
Nondeclarative knowledge
Procedural knowledge
Digit span tests
Knowledge base
Reality monitoring
Guided imagery
Stereotype induction
Chunking
Narrative skill
Memory strategies
Selective attention
Organization strategy
Elaboration strategy
Production deficiency
Utilization deficiency
Metacognition
Self-instruction
Self-monitoring
Counting all strategy
Counting on strategy
Retrieval strategy
Cooperative learning environments
Social cognition
Perspective taking
Psychosocial development
Friendship understanding
Friendship skills
Friendship valuing
Interpersonal orientation
Other-transforming
Self-transforming
Pair therapy
Social competence and performance












































Chapter 6
Academic self-concept
Nonacademic self-concept
Social comparison
Self-enhancing bias
Downward social comparison
Self-esteem slide
Identification
Premoral stage
Heteronomous stage
Immanent justice
Autonomous stage
Preconventional morality
Conventional morality
Postconventional morality
Moral rules
Conventional rules
Personal rules
Morality of justice
Morality of caring
Prosocial behavior or altruism
Empathy
Sympathy
Needs-based reasoning
Hedonistic
Needs oriented
Effortful control
Antisocial behavior
Instrumental aggression
Relational aggression
Social information-processing
Hostile attributional bias
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)
Conduct disorder (CD)
Antisocial personality disorder (APD)
Early-starter model
Adolescent-onset or late-starter model
Coercive family interaction























































Chapter 7
Gender identity
Gender stability
Gender constancy
Gender atypical
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)
Intersex
Gender stereotypes
Meta-analysis
Borderwork
Rough-and-tumble play
Collaborative or affiliative speech
Domineering or power assertive speech
Tomboyism
Gender intensification hypothesis
Gender schema
Oedipus complex
Electra complex
Penis envy
Social dosage effect
Social skills
Dyads
Cliques
Crowds
Degrouping
Sociometry
Social preference
Social impact
Popular
Average
Neglected
Rejected
Controversial
Rejected-aggressive
Rejected-withdrawn
Homophily
Influence
Selection
Confirmation bias






















































Chapter 8
Puberty
Gonads
Testes
Ovaries
Estrogen
Progesterone
Primary sexual characteristics
Secondary sexual characteristics
Menarche
Spermarche
Adolescent growth spurt
Sexual dimorphism
Experience sampling method
Depressed mood
Delayed phase preference
Body image
Double standard
Rumination
Distraction
Adrenarche
Sexual orientation
Homosexuality
Heterosexuality
Bisexuality
Seduction hypothesis
Gender identity disorder (GID)
Mitigation
Diminished capacity
Compelling circumstances
Uncharacteristic behavior
Ideals
Imaginary audience
Personal fable
Invincibility fable
Ego identity
Diffusion
Moratorium
Foreclosure
Achievement
Constructed identity
Conferred identity
Ego Identity Interview
Closed commitment
Achieving commitment
Closed identity domains
Open identity domains














































Chapter 9
Frameworklessness
Attribute substitution
Prudential consequences
Parental monitoring
Indulgent parenting
Dismissive parenting
Acceptance factor
Democracy factor
Risky behaviors
Binge drinking
Life-course-persistent antisocial pattern
Adolescence-limited antisocial pattern
Sensation seeking
Collective egocentrism
Maturity gap
Broad socialization
Narrow socialization











































































Chapter 10
Marker events
Youth
Emerging adulthood
Globalization
Young adulthood
Postformal or fifth-stage thinking
Acquisition stage
Ill-defined or ill-structured problems
Achieving stage
Responsible stage
Executive stage
Reorganizational stage
Reintegrative stage
Legacy-leaving stage
Relativistic thought
Postskeptical rationalism
Strict dualism
Multiplicity (prelegitimate)
Multiplicity (subordinate)
Just world
Late multiplicity
Oppositional
Relative subordinate
Contextual relativism
Commitment foreseen
Initial commitment
Multiple commitments
Resolve
Temporizing
Retreat
Escape
Reflective judgment
The person who fallacy
Actuarial prediction
Vividness effect
Placebo effect
Bipolar disorder
Unipolar disorder






















































Chapter 11
Intimacy
Generativity
Nuclear family tradition
Peer/romantic partner tradition
Autonomous
Earned secure
Dismissing
Preoccupied
Unresolved
Cannot classify
Passion
Commitment
Secure
Avoidant
Fearful
Modal personal orientation
Vocational self-concept
Growth stage
Exploratory stage
Crystallization
Specification implementation
Establishment stage
Stabilization
Maintenance stage
Consolidation
Decline stage
Retention
Forgotten half
Industry
Self-efficacy beliefs
Mastery orientation
Mastery orientation
Helpless pattern
Incremental theorists
Entity theorists
Stereotype threat
Generativity desire
Generativity accomplishment






















































Chapter 12
Ontogeny
Growth
Maintenance or resilience
Regulation of loss
Big 5five-factor model of personality
Neuroticism
Extraversion
Openness
Agreeableness
Conscientiousness
Adolescing
Senescing
Climactric
Menopause
Estradiol
Estrogen
Elastin
Fluid intelligence (mechanics)
Crystallized intelligence (pragmatics)
Ego integrity (vs. despair)
Career consolidation (vs. self-
absorption)
Keeper of meaning (vs. rigidity)
Life structure
Cohort effects
Lofe-course perspective
Homogamy
Compatibility
Disillusionment model
Maintenance hypothesis
Social exchange and behavioral theories
Intrapersonal models
Homeostatic steady state
Negative affect reciprocity
Four horsemen of the apocalypse
Launching period
Kinkeeper
Sandwich generation
Role buffering
Agency
Communion
Social role theory
Social clock
Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
















































Chapter 13
Subjective well-being
Day reconstruction method (DRM)
Hedonic well-being
Psychological well-being
Eudaemonic well-being
Self-determination theory
Autonomy
Competence
Relatedness
Role strain
Life events
Daily hassles
Kindling-behavioral sensitization
Diathesis-stress
Diatheses
Posttraumatic growth
Immunosuppression
Cytokines
Endorphins
Psychoneuroimmunology
Negative affectivity
Behavioral inhibition system
Positive affectivity
Behavioral facilitation system
Mindfulness



































































Chapter 14
Arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Dementia
Terminal drop (terminal decline)
Cerebrovascular accidents (strokes)
Multi-infarct dementia
Alzheimers disease (AD)
Plaques
Tangles
Autobiographical memory
Recency
The bump
Flashbulb memories
Selection
Optimization
Compensation
Selective optimization with
compensation
Primary control
Stages of retirement
Honeymoon
Disenchantment
Reorientation
Stability
Termination
Secondary control
Wisdom
End-of-life care
Palliative care
Hospice movement
Refusal of treatment
Physician-assisted suicide
Active euthanasia
Double effect
Advance directives (living wills)
Denial
Anger
Bargaining
Depression
Acceptance
Grief work
Decathecting
Shock
Protest
Despair
Reorganization
Complicated or abnormal grief
Dual-process model
Loss-focused grief
Restoration-focused grief

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