Developmental Psychology Module 1: Lesson 2 The Philosphers of Psychology

Developmental Psychology Module 1: Lesson 2 The Philosphers of Psychology

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Developmental Psychology Module 1: Lesson 2 The Philosphers of Psychology

Developmental Psychology Module 1: Lesson 2 The Philosphers of Psychology

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The Philospher in Psychology who belived that children were born with a blank mind in comparison to a blank tablet (Tabula Rasa)

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The philospher who believed that as childen we were born with a naturaal set of knowledge such as basic learning.

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The philosopher who surveyed children by observing their behavior where the relevance to future adjustment is studied.

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______ is a very important period or phase since it serves as a transition stage from childhood to adulthood.

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The philosopher who believed that infants develops from a human being who responds and a person who relates with him actively.

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This theory is built upon the information followed by building another stage.

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This philospher's theory centers on development as an interaction between the persons individual characteristics and his interaction between the persons individual characteristics and his interaction with the social environment.

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