Exam 2: Classical Theories of Social and Personality Development
Exam 1: Introduction88 Questions
Exam 2: Classical Theories of Social and Personality Development113 Questions
Exam 3: Recent Perspectives on Social and Personality Development91 Questions
Exam 4: Emotional Development and Temperament115 Questions
Exam 5: Establishment of Intimate Relationships and Their Implications for Future Development131 Questions
Exam 6: Development of the Self and Social Cognition136 Questions
Exam 7: Achievement110 Questions
Exam 8: Sex Differences, Gender Role Development and Sexuality154 Questions
Exam 9: Aggression and Antisocial Conduct132 Questions
Exam 10: Altruism and Moral Development160 Questions
Exam 11: The Family148 Questions
Exam 12: Extrafamilial Influences I: Television, Computers and Schooling123 Questions
Exam 13: Extrafamilial Influences Ii: Peers As Socialization Agents159 Questions
Exam 14: Epilogue: Putting the Pieces Together28 Questions
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If mother revokes her son's Saturday morning TV-viewing privileges for pulling the dog's tail, she is attempting to _____ the probability of that conduct through the use of a _____.
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Changing one's schemes to make them more compatible with new experiences is a process that Piaget calls
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Susie observes her friend Julie steal money from her mother's purse and then get caught and punished. On another occasion Doris observes Julie steal from her mother without getting caught, and they both enjoy the treats that Julie buys with this money. According to Bandura,
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A person who fails to wear her seat belt while driving because she feels unvulnerable to harm is displaying a form of adolescent "egocentrism" that Elkind called
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Bandura's version of social-learning theory differs from other versions in that Bandura
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According to Elkind, a person who believes that other people are as concerned with and as critical of his "flaws" as he is has reached the _____ stage of intellectual development.
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Children who engage in a lot of pretend play during the preschool period have been found later to be
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Which of the following statements best captures Bandura's position on the relationship between children and their environments?
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Unlike Skinner, Bandura's observational learning theory stresses the role of _____ in human learning.
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According to Bandura, observational learning plays a prominent role in the socialization process because
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According to Freud, children move from one psychosexual stage to another whenever the
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Freud's psychoanalytic theory adopts the _____ as a philosophical base, viewing the child as _____.
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According to Skinner's operant learning theory, a stimulus is a reinforcer if it
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According to Piaget, a boy must first acquire operational schemes before he will
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A person who has achieved formal operations is now less likely to
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The psychoanalytic method in which the patient talks about anything and everything that comes to mind is known as
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