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Nature And Determinants Of Development

NIOS · Class 10 · Psychology

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Card 1Nature of Development

What is development in psychology?

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Development is the dynamic process by which an individual grows and changes throughout life, from conception to death. It includes physical, cognitive, social, emotional, and personality changes, and

Card 2Nature of Development

How is growth different from development?

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Growth means quantitative changes such as increase in height, weight, size, proportion, or vocabulary. Development is broader and includes growth plus qualitative and functional changes such as thinki

Card 3Nature of Development

What is maturation?

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Maturation is the natural unfolding of changes with increasing age, mainly due to biological growth and the genetic programme. It is not caused by learning or injury. A child needs mature eyes before

Card 4Nature of Development

What is learning in development?

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Learning is a change in behaviour that happens through a person's interaction with the environment. It works together with maturation to bring about behavioural change.

Card 5Nature of Development

Why is development described as orderly and not random?

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Developmental changes follow a pattern. They do not happen in a haphazard way. They are systematic and usually move from simple to complex and from general to specific.

Card 6Characteristics of Development

What does it mean when development is called a life-long process?

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Development continues from conception till death. It does not stop after childhood or adolescence. Changes continue in adulthood and old age too.

Card 7Domains of Development

What are the three broad domains of development?

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The three broad domains are physical and motor development, cognitive development, and socio-emotional development. These domains are inter-related and together form a holistic pattern of development.

Card 8Domains of Development

How do the three domains of development affect each other?

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They are inter-related. For example, physical growth helps a child crawl, walk, and explore the environment, which supports cognitive development. Better thinking also improves social relations and em

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