According to Erikson, unsucessful completion of the first psychosocial stage will result in ___ - answer-mistrust
According to Erikson, the "terrible two's" stem from a toddler's need to assert what? - answer-Autonomy
Erikson used the term _____ to refer to producing something that benefits o...
PSYC 140 Module 1
According to Erikson, unsucessful completion of the first psychosocial stage will result in ___ - answer-
mistrust
According to Erikson, the "terrible two's" stem from a toddler's need to assert what? - answer-
Autonomy
Erikson used the term _____ to refer to producing something that benefits others - answer-generativity
How many psychological stages did Erikson describe? - answer-Eight
list psychosexual stage described by Freud based on the age group: birth-18 months - answer-oral
list psychosexual stage described by Freud based on the age group: 18mo-3 years - answer-anal
list psychosexual stage described by Freud based on the age group: 3-6 years old - answer-phallic
list psychosexual stage described by Freud based on the age group: 6 years old-puberty - answer-
latency
list psychosexual stage described by Freud based on the age group: puberty-adulthood - answer-genital
Freud: Continuous or Discontinuous - answer-discontinuous
Erikson: Continuous or Discontinuous - answer-discontinuous
Piaget: Continuous or Discontinuous - answer-discontinuous
, Skinner: Continuous or Discontinuous - answer-continuous
___ stage theory covers the greatest breadth in the greatest detail (___ through late adulthood). He
incorporates ___ development to a greater extent than do the other theorists. - answer-Erikson's,
infancy, social
___ focuses exclusively on ___ development and primarily focuses on ____. - answer-Piaget, cognitive,
childhood
____ emphasizes _____ development and also focuses mainly on childhood and ___. - answer-Freud,
psychosexual, adolescence
What, according to Erikson, is the negative possible outcome of the crisis in late adulthood? - answer-
despair
who was one of the foremost researchers on operant conditioning (he even coined the term)? - answer-
B.F Skinner
social learning - answer-process of altering behavior by observing and imitating the behavior of others
learning technique revolved around modeling ___ emphasizes that people learn by observing others,
and this learning can occur without necessarily shaping behavior through reward and punishment. -
answer-social learning
who embraced a cognitive perspective, meaning his stages of development focus on the changes in
thinking that children from infancy through adolescence experience? - answer-jean piaget
jean piaget's four stage theory of cognitive development - answer-1. sensorimotor, 2. preoperational, 3.
concrete operational, 4. formal operational
he said that the two basic processes work in tandem to achieve cognitive growth-assimilation and
accommodation
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