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15 Cards in this Set
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Sensorimotor is to Piaget as Oral is to Freud, and as ______ is to Erikson.
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Trust vs Mistrust
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Sigmund Freud's stages are psycho-sexual while Erikson's stages are _________.
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Psycho-social
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Erikson's ________ that focuses more on non-sexual crises or turning points that occur throughout the entire lifespan.
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Psycho-social Theory
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Freud’s Psychoanalytic Theory and Erik Erikson’s Psycho-social Development are both associated with _______.
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Personality Development
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________ emphasized instincts and biology motivate a man.
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Sigmund Freud
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_______ agreed that each developmental stage needed to be resolved before an individual could move on to the next stage.
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Freud and Erikson
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Freud and Erikson were ________ and they believe the role of education is to passively support this growth rather than actively fill the child with information.
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Maturationists
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________ believe genetic factors play a larger role in development than environmental ones, particularly in regard to language acquisition.
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Maturatonists
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Who are the theorist(s) who developed and used Psychoanalytic Theory.
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Sigmund Freud and Erik Erikson
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________ differs from Freud's Psycho-sexual Theory in that Erikson's model focus on relationship to family, whereas Freud's model focuses on sexual urges.
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Erikson's Psycho-social Theory
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________ is a Psychologist who modified Freuds stage theory to develop the psycho-social theory of development.
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Erik Erikson
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________ thought that personality had 8 stages of development and continued into adulthood.
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Erik Erikson
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_______ is an ego psychologist. Ego psychologists believe in man's powers of reasoning to control behavior.
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Erik Erikson
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Erik Erikson believed the ________ was a functions of logic, rational, and power of reasoning.
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Ego
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_______ is a Freudian component of the personality that balance the demands of the the id and the restrictions of the superego to meet the realities of a situation.
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Ego
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