More topics in developmental psychology researchOf course there are many more topics in developmental psychology. An overview of the research topics can include:Cognitive development: Piaget's theory, information processing, and language development Social and emotional development: attachment theory, moral...
Areas of research that relate to cognitive control as it is assessed across species include executive attention, episodic memory, prospective memory, metacognition, and self-control. Executive attention refers to the ability to control what sensory stimuli one attends to and how one regulate...
Natalie is a teacher and holds an MA in English Education and is in progress on her PhD in psychology. Cite this lesson Cognitive dissonance is the discomfort you feel when you do something that's against your beliefs. Learn about the definition of cognitive dissonance in psychology, discover ...
Natalie is a teacher and holds an MA in English Education and is in progress on her PhD in psychology. Cognitive dissonance is the discomfort you feel when you do something that's against your beliefs. Learn about the definition of cognitive dissonance in psychology, discover how Festinger demon...
Novices learn more quickly and deeply from a sequence of problems if they are asked to alternate between explaining worked-out examples of problem solutions and solving problems than if they are asked to solve all the problems in the sequence. Typically in this research problem solving is ...
Learn all about the cognitive component of attitude in Psychology. Understand what a cognitively based attitude is, learn its main characteristics,...
Developmental Psychology Developmental psychology is a branch of psychology. Developmental psychologists study how humans develop across the lifespan from infanthood to senior adulthood. Scholars of developmental psychology research theories of development and aging. ...
Learn more:The Science of Decision-Making: How Your Customers Decide What to Buy History of cognitive bias in psychology Cognitive bias is a phenomenon that has been studied extensively by psychologists and other researchers over the years. It refers to the tendency of people to base their judgme...
Ch 2.Research Methods and the Study of Human... Ch 3.Genetic Influences on... Ch 4.Biological Development Ch 5.Sensory and Perceptual... Ch 6.Cognition and Cognitive... Ch 7.Creativity and Intelligence... Ch 8.Language Development ...
In 1879 he established the world’s first psychology research lab at the University of Leipzig. This is considered a key milestone for establishing psychology as a scientific discipline. In addition to being the first person to use the term “psychologist,” to describe himself, he also founded...