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Match each of the following persons with the statement or theory that most closely reflects his or her perspective and/or contributions to the field of developmental psychology.
1


Paul Baltes

2


Marian Wright Edelman

3


Neugarten

4


Sigmund Freud

5


Erik Erikson

6


Jean Piaget

7


Lev Vygotsky

8


Robert Siegler

9


B. F. Skinner

10


Albert Bandura

11


Konrad Lorenz

12


John Bowlby

13


Urie Bronfenbrenner

14


Ross Parke and Raymond Buriel

A)In U.S. society, chronological age is irrelevant.
B)Children's rights advocate who, using statistics, indicated that the United States was at or near the lowest rank for industrialized nations in the treatment of children.
C)Rewards and punishments shape individuals' development.
D)Behavior is strongly influenced by biology. It is characterized by critical or sensitive periods.
E)Development reflects the influence of five environmental systems.
F)Behavior, environment, and cognition are the key factors in development.
G)There are five stages of psychosexual development: oral, anal, phallic, latency, and genital.
H)Research on ethnic minority children and their families has not been given adequate attention.
I)Attachment to a caregiver over the first year of life has important consequences throughout the life span.
J)An important aspect of development is learning good strategies for processing information.
K)Children actively construct their understanding of the world in four stages.
L)The life-span perspective views development as lifelong, multidimensional, multidirectional, plastic, multidisciplinary, and contextual.
M)Humans develop in eight psychosocial stages.
N)A sociocultural cognitive theory that emphasizes how culture and social interaction guide cognitive development.







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