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Chapter 3 Human Development

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2. Anything capable of altering fetal development and

nonheritable ways that cause birth defects.

(teratogen)

12. The presumed hereditary readiness of humans to

learn certain skills, such as how to use language or a

readiness to behave in a particular way. (biological

predisposition)

13. In development, deliberately making an

environment more stimulating, nutritional, comforting,

loving, and so forth. (enrichment)

14. A psychologist who studies aging and the aged.

(gerontologist)

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1. Discrimination or prejudice based on a person's age.

(ageism)

3. A specialist who studies emotional and behavioral

reactions to death and dying. (thanatologist)

4. The culturally defined period between childhood and

adulthood. (adolescence)

5. In Piaget's theory, the application of existing mental

patterns to new situations. (assimilation)

6. In development, the loss of withholding of normal

stimulation, nutrition, comfort, love, and so forth; the

condition of absence. (deprivation)

7. An individual's current state of physical, emotional,

and intellectual development. (developmental level)

8. In early language development, behaviors, such as

touching, vocalizing, gazing, or smiling, that allow non

nonverbal interaction and turn taking between parent

and child. (signals)

9. The mental ability to change the shape or form of a

substance (such as clay or water) and to perceive...