Exam 3: Self and Social and Moral Development
Exam 1: Learning, Teaching, and Educational Psychology78 Questions
Exam 2: Cognitive Development88 Questions
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Exam 5: Language Development, Language Diversity, and Immigrant Education74 Questions
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Exam 13: Creating Learning Environments91 Questions
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Aggression and assertiveness are synonymous behaviours.
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Three important influences on the development of moral behaviour are internalization, self-concept, and ________.
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modelling
Situations in which people must make difficult decisions are called ________.
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moral dilemmas
Which level of government is responsible for child protection laws?
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The emphasis in Erikson's eight stages of psychosocial development theory is on
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According to Erikson's theory, primary school students strive to avoid feeling ________ when they are not allowed to do certain things on their own.
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The eating disorder that involves binge eating followed by purging, fasting, or excessive exercise is ________.
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A successful means of dealing with the adolescent identity crisis is identity foreclosure.
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Jonathan Haidt's research identifies three key principles that comprise his Social Intuitionist Model. Which of the following statements represents one of his key principles?
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The implication of the "Big Fish, Little Pond" idea is that
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Erik Erikson interprets development from the perspective of what theory?
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Christine can't decide what she wants to pursue when she graduates from high school this year. "Life is so confusing," she thinks to herself. "Perhaps it is best not to think about these decisions at all." Christine is experiencing
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Students experience the greatest increases in self-esteem when they grow more competent in the areas that their parents value.
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What are some ways teachers can address student's physical differences without calling unnecessary attention to the variation?
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How might accelerated programs generally influence children's (a) self-concept and (b) social development?
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Teachers who observe children with frequent, severe bruises and other signs of physical and behavioural trauma should be alerted to the possibility of ________.
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Children's failure to gain a sense of industry may result in feelings of inferiority.
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Children experiencing the Eriksonian conflict of trust vs. mistrust are also in what Piagetian stage?
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What personal conflicts are most likely to be experienced by individuals of the following ages: (a) age of three; (b) age of 10; and (c) age of 15? What can parents or teachers do to help the individual achieve a healthy resolution?
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