PSY 302 Study Guide - Final Guide: Juvenile Delinquency, Physical Attractiveness, Ethology

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When you look off to the left, the infant follows your faze, as though there is something interesting to see in that direction obviously the baby not just respond to what you do, they are also involved in independent behavior, examining objects or events in the room or maye fussing for no obvious reason your interaction with the baby evokes emotions in you infant learn about each other, smile and vocalize more. Children as social beings: no human infant can survive without intensive, long term care by other people, we learn how to behavior based on how others respond to our behavior, we learn how to interpret ourselves based on how others treat us, we interpret other people by analogy to ourselves social interaction and. Theories of social development: emotion, personality, attachment, self, peer relationship, morality, gender human society: psychoanalytic, learning, social cognitive, ecological.

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