Exam 11: Identity: the Self, Gender, and Moral Development
Exam 1: Introduction: Issues and Themes in Child Development78 Questions
Exam 2: Theories of Development84 Questions
Exam 3: How We Study Development77 Questions
Exam 4: How Children Develop: Nature Through Nurture75 Questions
Exam 5: Prenatal Development, the Newborn, and the Transition to Parenthood83 Questions
Exam 6: Physical Development: the Brain and the Body97 Questions
Exam 7: Cognitive Development92 Questions
Exam 8: Intelligence and Academic Achievement91 Questions
Exam 9: Language Development83 Questions
Exam 10: Emotional Development and Attachment100 Questions
Exam 11: Identity: the Self, Gender, and Moral Development89 Questions
Exam 12: Social Development: Social Cognition and Peer Relationships87 Questions
Exam 13: Families93 Questions
Exam 14: Beyond Family and School: Activities, Media and the Natural World89 Questions
Exam 15: Health, Well-Being, and Resilience85 Questions
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Identity development during adolescence only involves making a commitment to an occupation.
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Psychoanalyst Margaret Mahler has proposed that an infant's first understanding of the self is based upon
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Which of the following is not a dimension of gender identity in the gender self-socialization model?
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In Phinney's stages of ethnic/racial identity development, a person in the achieved ethnic identity stage is most likely to say,
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According to Kochanska and her colleagues, the development of self-control and an internal conscience depends upon
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Moral knowledge and moral reasoning are basically the same thing.
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A description of the self that included terms such as "beautiful, smart, helpful, fast runner" would be more typical of children in a(n)
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It would be most accurate to say that high self-esteem is the ______________ of good academic performance.
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As adolescents develop the ability to think hypothetically, they can
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The idea that gender identity cannot be assessed by asking whether someone believes him- or herself to be nurturing or aggressive because these characteristics may not fit neatly into that person's gender stereotypes is consistent with
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As children move into middle childhood, they appraisal of their own abilities become more accurate because they receive constant feedback from their teachers.
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Some evidence of a biological basis for sexual orientation comes from research that has found that
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Which of the following statements is consistent with the views of a transsexual individual?
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How is identity likely to differ for people in individualist societies and those in collectivist societies?
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Use James Marcia's types of identity to describe various ways in which teens relate to their own ethnic identity.
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Describe three rites of passage that different cultural groups use to mark the movement through puberty. Create a new rite of passage that might work in your own family or group to mark this developmental change.
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What is heteronomous morality and what is autonomous morality? Provide an example of each.
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