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21 Cards in this Set
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Eight Development Stages of Life |
1. Trust vs. Mistrust 2. Autonomy 3. Initiative 4.Inferiority 5.Identity 6.Intimacy 7.Productivity 8.Wisdom and Integrity |
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Kohlbergs three levels of moral develoment |
1. Preconventional Morality 2. Conventionality Morality 3. Postconventional Morality |
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Level that focuses on reward/punishment (kohlbergs) |
Preconventional Morality
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Level that focuses on compliance and others
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conventional |
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Level that focuses on abstract values |
Postconventional |
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Three baby temperamental categories |
1. Easy 2.Difficult 3. Slow to warm up |
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A developmental challenge in adulthood |
Retirement, family |
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Resiliency |
Ability to adapt effectively in the face of threats. |
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Four stages of grief |
1. Numbness 2. Yearns 3.Disorganization 4. Resolution |
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Motivation |
factors that activate and direct a behaviorist towards a goal |
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emotion |
differs from mood in that it is more transient |
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Difference between gender and sex |
Gender is psychological and sex is biological |
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Double Standard |
Beliefs, values, and norms, that subtly encourage male sexuality and discourage female sexuality |
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Sexual Script |
Socially dictated descriptions of "appropriate" behavior for sexual interactions |
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Three factors regularly present in resilient individuals |
1. good intellectual 2. functioning relationships 3. regulate attention |
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Tabula rasa |
Blank slate |
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Critical period |
A time of special sensitivity of specific types of learning |
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Longitudinal design |
Measures a single individual or group of over an extended period of time |
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Schematic assimilation |
Existing mental patterns in new situations |
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Accommodation |
Existing ideas are modified to fit new info |
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Behavioral androgeny |
Blurring of traditional gender roles |