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ASWB LMSW Exam (Full) Study Guide Solutions Erik Erikson - ANSWER-known for his 8-stage theory of psychosocial development focusing on resolving successive identity crises Basic Trust Vs Mistrust (Erikson) - ANSWER-infants learn trust and develop a sense of safety through the consistency of th...

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Erik Erikson - ANSWER✔✔-known for his 8-stage theory of psychosocial development focusing on

resolving successive identity crises


Basic Trust Vs Mistrust (Erikson) - ANSWER✔✔-infants learn trust and develop a sense of safety through

the consistency of the caregiver meeting their needs (birth to one year)


Autonomy Vs Shame & Doubt (Erikson) - ANSWER✔✔-toddlers learn to do things for themselves through

encouragement and support (1-3 years)


Initiative Vs Guilt (Erikson) - ANSWER✔✔-preschoolers learn to initiate tasks and carry out plans or they

feel guilty about their efforts at independence (3-6 years)


Industry Vs Inferiority (Erikson) - ANSWER✔✔-school-age children learn the pleasure of applying oneself

to a task, or they feel inferior (6-12 years)


Identity Vs Role Confusion (Erikson) - ANSWER✔✔-teenagers develop a sense of self by testing roles and

then integrating them to form a single identity, or they become confused about who they are (12-20

years)


Intimacy Vs Isolation (Erikson) - ANSWER✔✔-young adults work on forming and maintaining intimate

relationships or they feel socially isolated (20-25 years)




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Generativity Vs Stagnation (Erikson) - ANSWER✔✔-middle-aged adults discover a sense of contributing

through family or work, or they may feel a lack of purpose (25-65 years)


Ego Integrity Vs Despair (Erikson) - ANSWER✔✔-older adults reflect on satisfaction with their lives or feel

a sense of failure (65 years to death)


Social Development - Micro - ANSWER✔✔-learning how to behave and interact well with others;

learning how to manage feelings in a way that is productive rather than counterproductive


Social Development - Macro - ANSWER✔✔-learning how people interact in groups and society (family,

community), especially in regards to social norms, institutional change, and inclusion


Emotional Development - ANSWER✔✔-learning self-awareness, self-regulation, social skills, cooperation,

attention, transitioning from one activity to another, self-confidence, forming and maintaining

relationships


Six Levels of Cognition - ANSWER✔✔-knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis,

evaluation (KCAASE)


Knowledge - ANSWER✔✔-rote memorization, recognition, recall of facts (1st level of cognition)


Comprehension - ANSWER✔✔-understanding what facts mean (2nd level of cognition)


Application - ANSWER✔✔-correct use of facts, rules, or ideas (3rd level of cognition)


Analysis - ANSWER✔✔-breaking information down into its component parts (4th level of cognition)


Synthesis - ANSWER✔✔-combination of facts, ideas, or information to make a new whole (5th level of

cognition)




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Evaluation - ANSWER✔✔-judging or forming an opinion about the information or situation (6th level of

cognition)


Jean Piaget - ANSWER✔✔-known for his 4-stage theory of cognitive development in children


Sensorimotor Stage (Piaget) - ANSWER✔✔-infants and young toddlers explore using the senses and

learn object permanence (birth to 2 years)


Preoperational Stage (Piaget) - ANSWER✔✔-young children engage in symbolic thinking (pretend play

and imaginary friends) and concrete, egocentric thinking (2-7 years)


Concrete Operations Stage (Piaget) - ANSWER✔✔-school-age children engage in logical thinking,

understanding rules and cause-effect relationships (7-11 years)


Formal Operations Stage (Piaget) - ANSWER✔✔-by puberty, people are able to engage in abstract

hypothetical thinking, plan for the future, and test hypotheses (11 years through adulthood)


Lawrence Kohlberg - ANSWER✔✔-known for his theory of stages of moral development


Preconventional Morality (Kohlberg) - ANSWER✔✔-obeys authority out of fear of punishment; acts in

own best interests; conforms to receive rewards (childhood)


Conventional Morality (Kohlberg) - ANSWER✔✔-acts to gain approval from others; obeys laws and fulfills

obligations to maintain social system; avoids censure and guilt (adolescents & most adults)


Postconventional Morality (Kohlberg) - ANSWER✔✔-genuine interest in others' welfare; concerned with

individual rights and being morally right; guided by principles and concerns based on broad, universal

ethics and morality (some adults)




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Learning Theory - Behaviorism - ANSWER✔✔-learning is viewed through change in behavior and the

stimuli in the external environment are the locus of learning; change the external environment and

change behavior


Learning Theory - Cognitive Theory - ANSWER✔✔-learning is viewed through internal mental processes

(insight, information processing, memory, perception) and the locus of learning is internal cognitive

structures; develop opportunities to foster capacity and skills to improve learning


Learning Theory - Humanism - ANSWER✔✔-learning is viewed as a person's activities aimed at reaching

his or her full potential, and the locus of learning is in meeting cognitive and other needs; develop the

whole person


Learning Theory - Social Theory - ANSWER✔✔-learning is obtained between people and their

environment--their interactions and observations in social contexts; establish opportunities for

conversation and participation


Respondent Behavior (Behaviorism) - ANSWER✔✔-involuntary behavior (anxiety, sexual response) that is

automatically elicited by certain behavior. A stimulus elicits a response.


Operant Behavior (Behaviorism) - ANSWER✔✔-voluntary behavior (walking, talking) that is controlled by

its consequences in the environment


Classical Conditioning - ANSWER✔✔-learning to associate an involuntary response and a stimulus

(Pavlov's dogs develop the expectation that they will be fed when a bell rings)


Operant Conditioning - ANSWER✔✔-learning to associate a voluntary response with a consequence

(Skinner's rats develop the expectation that they will get food by pressing a lever)




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