Category:Developmental psychology
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Developmental psychology is the scientific study of progressive psychological changes that occur in human beings as they age. Originally concerned with infants and children, the field has expanded to include adolescence and more recently, adult development, and aging.
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This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.
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Pages in category "Developmental psychology"
The following 146 pages are in this category, out of 146 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Accent perception
- Adaptive behavior
- ADNP syndrome
- Adolescent crystallization
- Adolescent egocentrism
- Adult development
- Agency (psychology)
- Amphimixis (psychology)
- The Anxious Generation
- Anxious-preoccupied attachment
- Appreciative inquiry in education
- Arrested development
- Associative memory (psychology)
- Autism
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- Career consolidation
- Centration
- Chickering's theory of identity development
- Child
- Child bereavement
- Child development
- Child displacement
- Child Identity
- Child lying
- Childhood gender nonconformity
- Co-rumination
- Cognitive development
- Constructive developmental framework
- Counterwill
- Critical period
- Cultural-historical psychology
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- Daimonic
- Dependent adult
- Developmental differences in solitary facial expressions
- Developmental neuropsychology
- Developmental profile
- Developmental psychobiology
- Developmental psychopathology
- Developmental science
- Developmental-behavioral surveillance and screening
- Diagnosis of autism
- Discrete emotion theory
- Display rules
- Distancing (psychology)
- Domain specificity
- Domain-general learning
- Domain-specific learning
- Dual representation (psychology)
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- Papert's principle
- Parent–child interaction therapy
- Perceptual narrowing
- Personal fable
- Pester power
- Pointing
- Positive adult development
- Positive disintegration
- Preferential looking
- Prenatal and perinatal psychology
- Private speech
- Privation
- Probabilistic epigenesis
- Prognosis of autism
- Psychic equivalence