Exam 6: Self and Other: Getting to Know Me, Getting to Know You
Exam 1: Introduction: Theories of Social Development123 Questions
Exam 2: Research Methods: Tools for Discovery126 Questions
Exam 3: Biological Foundations: Roots in Neurons and Genes127 Questions
Exam 4: Attachment: Forming Close Relationships120 Questions
Exam 5: Emotions: Thoughts About Feelings120 Questions
Exam 6: Self and Other: Getting to Know Me, Getting to Know You124 Questions
Exam 7: Family: Early and Enduring Influences125 Questions
Exam 8: Peers: a World of Their Own117 Questions
Exam 9: Schools Mentors and Media: Connections With Society108 Questions
Exam 10: Sex and Gender: Vive La Différence116 Questions
Exam 11: Morality: Knowing Right Doing Good128 Questions
Exam 12: Aggression: Insult and Injury131 Questions
Exam 13: Policy: Improving Childrens Lives127 Questions
Exam 14: Overarching Themes: Integrating Social Development 47 Questions
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When a Mexican American adolescent identifies strongly with the culture of origin and the host culture he or she could be classified as:
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Children describe themselves in terms of their competencies, "I am good at running, jumping, and school work" at:
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Information about your biological and psychological traits is called a genomic self
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A person's concept of self within a group is referred to as:
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Children with stereotype consciousness use this knowledge to interpret social exchanges and are likely to explain interracial interactions as reflecting discrimination
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Awareness that the self is different from other people is referred to as:
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Discuss differences between autistic and nonautistic children in self-recognition abilities.
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When a Mexican American adolescent identifies solely with the culture of origin he or she could be classified as:
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A clear link exists between children's ratings of their appearance and their overall self-esteem
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Self-appraisals become more accurate with age as a result of:
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Parents' approval seems to be particularly important for fostering self-perceptions in the domains of scholastic competence and social acceptance
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Praising children by telling them they are smart or beautiful may set them up for failure because they will perceive those factors to be out of their control
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In middle adolescence the emerging ability to think in the abstract interferes with the adolescent creating a more integrated view of the self
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Theory of mind has been linked with which area of the brain:
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Children's understanding of other's thoughts and traits is particularly facilitated by interactions with siblings and friends including:
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During ______ children are trait theorists who believe that psychological characteristics are fixed and stable across time and situation:
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A child who is asked to bring over the refrigerator will understand that the request is problematic and request clarification as early as:
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