12 questions
According to Ainsworth, babies who demonstrate proximity to their mother and separation anxiety when apart are showing indications of
socialization
neuroticism
association
attachment
Formal operations allow adolescents to think
Symbolically
In terms of cause and effect
Concretely
Hypothetically
The age range of an emerging adult is...
18-22
18-28
18-25
18-30
Five-year-old Mary watches while her teacher pours equal amounts of water into two similar glasses. The liquid from one of the glasses is then poured into a tall, thin container, and Mary is asked which contains more - the original glass or the tall, thin container. She says the tall, thin container contains more liquid. According to Jean Piaget, this example illustrates a lack of...
conservation
object permanence
Pre-Conventional Thought
Basic trust
Physical development peaks during this stage of life.
Emerging Adulthood
Early Adulthood
Middle Adulthood
Late Adulthood
During this stage of life you may become an empty nester and experience "sandwiching."
Emerging Adulthood
Early Adulthood
Middle Adulthood
Late Adulthood
Simple, inborn responses elicited by specific stimuli.
Reflexes
Stages
Moods
Schemas
Parents who are strict (restrictive) and demand mature behavior. They temper their strictness with a desire to reason with their children and with love and support. They expect much, but they explain why and offer help.
Authoritative Parents
Authoritarian Parents
Permissive Parents
Uninvolved Parents
Erikson's term for a firm sense of who one is and what one stands for
Role Diffusion
Ego Identity
Adolescence
Imprinting
In this stage of life you experience ego identity versus despair.
Emerging Adulthood
Early Adulthood
Middle Adulthood
Late Adulthood
Erikson labeled the life crisis of the middle years as
trust versus mistrust
generativity versus stagnation
identity versus stagnation
midlife transition versus despair
A newborn shows a preference for his/her mother's voice rather than the father's voice. This is most likely the result of
an inability to hear until after birth.
learning to recognize the mother's voice because of more exposure to these sounds before birth.
an inability to hear lower pitched tones as in a male's voice.
liking mom more than they like dad.