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Terms in this set (50)Which of the following terms refers to self-evaluations in the different domains of an individuals life? self-concept Which stage of Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development often involves children adopting their parents' moral standards? mutual interpersonal expectations relationship and interpersonal conformity research shows that individuals with high self esteem can be prosocial or antisocial dr. Dolby is researching the cultural differences in school performance between Canadian and American children. He is comparing math scores between two groups of fifth graders. One of his groups is from Canada and his other group is from the United States. Dr. Dolby is conducting a ___________________ study. cross-cultural Julio cannot get his science project to work. In fact it seems to him that nothing he makes ever work properly. According to Erik Erikson Julio is at risk for developing a sense of inferiority A _______________ is an integrated set of ideas that helps fro explain and a _______________ is a set of specific assumptions that can be tested to determine their accuracy theory; hypothesis Both Jean Piaget and Lawrence Kohlberg agree that: cognitive stages are the underpinnings of morality. Tiesha's behavior is controlled by external rewards and punishments reflecting which level of Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development? preconventional reasoning One of the differences between Sigmund Freud and Erik Erikson is that: Erik Erikson saw that development occurred throughout the life span Adult attachment patterns are generally classified based on the dimension of attachment-related anxiety and attachment-related avoidance In which stage of Lawrence Kohlberg's scheme of moral development is a person most likely to imitate the moral standards of others? mutual interpersonal expectations relationships and interpersonal conformity identity __________ is James Marcia's term for the states of adolescents who are in the midst of a crisis, and whose commitment levels are either absent or only vaguely defined moratorium which of the following statements is true correlation does not equal causation Susan and Eduardo say that although they are not as physically attracted to one another as they once were, they are emotionally very close and are committed to making their relationship work. Which of the following would Robert Sternberg say is TRUE about their love? they are likely to be happy together for a long time Your best friend sideswipes a car and drives away without reporting the accident. You do not report it ether, even though you worry about the owners loss but over the next few days you do talk to your friend about it your actions suggest that you are in which of Kohlberg morals reasoning stages mutual interpersonal expectations relationships and interpersonal conformity a researcher is interested in the effect of exercise on stamina in elderly patients. The patients are randomly assigned to be in a high exercise or low exercise training program for 8 weeks at the end of the program their stamina is measured by seeing how long they can walk comfortably on a treadmill. In this study the dependent vatiable is number of minutes on the treadmill these theorists suggested that behavior is learned in the environment either through varied associations punishments and reinforcements or modeling Ivan Pavlov, B. F. Skinner Albert Bandura Jean Piaget believed that children's thinking in one stage is __________ that in another stage. qualitatively different form when asked why she participated with other students in a protest against treatment of women on her campus Kai says that all humans have the fundamental right to be treated fairly and that she is morally against the continuing discrimination against women what is Karis likely moral level according to Lawrence Kohlberg postconventional the _________________ theory of gender hold that gender development is governed by a child's attraction to his or her opposite-sex parent psychoanalytic shame, embarrassment, and guilt are examples of self-conscious emotions according to Lawrence Kohlberg, the highest and most internalized level of moral development is to be found in the stage called universal theatrical principles According to Erik Erikson, the psychosocial stage that characterizes early childhood is: initiative versus guilt a parent who denies ignores or tries to change the negative emotions of their children would be called an emotion-dismissing parent the primary social theories of gender include all the following except evolutionary psychology view A parent who uses a restrictive, punitive style to control the behavior of their children is a(n): authoritarian parent which of the following parenting style has Low demands and high responsiveness indulgent Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky considered play to be valuable because: it advances the Childs cognitive development in developing a theory of adult cognition which theorist focused more on how thinking evokes from being concrete to being abstract hypothetical and systematic Jean Piaget How much weight must an average person lose before he or she is considered anorexic 15% Across childhood and adolescence, research suggests that: girls engage in more prosocial behavior which of these is true of gender schema theory This theory states how ideas of gender appropriateness are developed. all of the following are peer statuses except conforming Development is best thought of as being strongly influenced by environment especially the various social and cultural contexts with which on interacts to understand development psychologist must analyze an individuals interactions within and between these different contexts this statement would most likely come from Urie Bronfenbrenner According to William Perry (1999) the development of cognitive processing during the early adult years involves an evolution from _________ to ___________ absolutism; relativism Suzanne believes that helping children develop their creative abilities is the most important function of parenting Suzanne is probably a(n); authoritative parent which parenting style leads to social incompetence in children? neglectful Katrina becomes extremely upset when her brother tries to change the rules of their game, yelling, "You can't do that! You can't change rules!" Katrina is exhibiting which of the following types of moral reasoning? heteronomous morality which of the following statements is true concerning parenting practices and gender development? fathers are more involved in socializing their sons than their daughters A parent who is very uninvolved in a child's life, showing neither responsiveness or control, is a(n): neglectful parent Jack is cutting up a pizza for himself and his little brother, Craig. He starts to cut it into eight pieces, but his brother says, "Don't cut it into so many pieces; I can't eat that many." Jack laughs but obeys. Craig's reactions characterize _______ thought, and Jack's reactions characterize _______ thought. Preoperational; concrete operational The type of thinking that produces many answers to the same question is called: divergent thinking Robert J. Sternberg triachic theory and Howard Gardner's theory of intelligence are examples of the idea that intelligence consists of number os specific abilities Robert J. Sternberg triarchich theory of intelligence includes all of the following except verbal intelligence Maria at age 16 sometimes has mixed up feelings sometimes she gets angry with her parents because they will not let her stay out late and date whom she pleases but at other times she angry because they do not seem to nurture her the way they do her younger brother and sisters Maria is experiencing what Erik Erikson called identity withdrawal Robert J Sternberg and Howard Gardner's theories of intelligence are alike in that both hypothesize several different types of intelligence Steve and Jen believe that they should make certain that their adolescent knows the right choices to make, and they use harsh punishment when their directives are not followed. This pattern is likely to promote _______ in their adolescent. identity foreclosure research shows that the adolescents who deal best with separations from parents are the ones who have ___________ attachments to their parents secure Harrison has thought for a long time about his future plans. He considered going to a technical college, but he also considered the value of getting a liberal arts degree from a 4 year college. The decision caused harrison a lot of anxiety. Finally, he decided to attend the technical college. He is still wondering if his choice was the correct one. According to James Marcia, Harrison is now in a state of identity moratorium D'Shawn and Mia believes that, to her reduce conflict at home, they should not interfere with their adolescent's choices. this parer is likely to provide _________ in their adolescents identity diffusion Recommended textbook solutionsMyers' Psychology for AP2nd EditionDavid G Myers 900 solutions Myers' Psychology for the AP Course3rd EditionC. Nathan DeWall, David G Myers 955 solutions Psychology: Principles in Practice1st EditionSpencer A. 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QUESTION The study of our human potential for personal growth has been a focus of which psychological perspective? a. Behavioral. b. Functionalist. c. Humanistic. d. Psychodynamic. e. Structuralist. Verified answer
PSYCHOLOGY What sensation do you experience when you close your eyes and gently press on one of your eyeballs at the outer edge? How can you explain the visual experience in the absence of light rays? Verified answer QUESTION Antisocial personality disorder is most often characterized by a. violence. b. lack of conscience. c. mood swings. d. unexplained physical symptoms. e. committing serial murders. Verified answer PSYCHOLOGY A researcher calculates statistical significance for her study and finds a 5 percent chance that results are due to chance. Which of the following is an accurate interpretation of this finding? a. This is well beyond the range of statistical significance. b. This is the minimum result typically considered statistically significant. c. This is not statistically significant. d. There is no way to determine statistical significance without replication of the study. e. Chance or coincidence is unrelated to statistical significance. Verified answer
Other Quizlet setsAP gov Unit 445 terms alinadraa test 3 227010 terms Jenna_Moss80 Unit 2 The American Revolution48 terms ashthom21 Related questionsQUESTION True or False: Children who have a disorganized-disoriented attachment pattern show inconsistent, contradictory, and confused behavior. 2 answers QUESTION ○ What are the three major themes in human development research? 2 answers QUESTION True or False: Most people experience a midlife crisis in middle adulthood. 3 answers QUESTION What do UCS, UCR, CS, and CR mean? 9 answers What are the stages of moral development according to Lawrence Kohlberg?Kohlberg identified three distinct levels of moral reasoning: preconventional, conventional, and postconventional.
What is Lawrence Kohlberg's Preconventional stage?Preconventional Morality. Preconventional morality is the earliest period of moral development. It lasts until around the age of 9. At this age, children's decisions are primarily shaped by the expectations of adults and the consequences for breaking the rules.
What is the third stage of Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development?In stage three, people value a supportive community and therefore have the desire to be a good, helpful member. This changes as they move into stage four, where they seek instead to meet the goals of the society, which includes maintaining law and order.
What are the 3 levels of moral development?Key Takeaways: Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development
The theory includes three levels and six stages of moral thinking. Each level includes two stages. The levels are called preconventional morality, conventional morality, and postconventional morality.
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