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Comprehensive ASWB BSW Masters Exam Test Questions and Answers. Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development - ANS--Theory of how humans acquire knowledge; through interacting with their environment and people in it. Four stages: 1. Sensorimotor 2. Pre-operational 3. Concrete operational 4. For...

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Comprehensive ASWB BSW Masters Exam Test Questions and Answers.


Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development - ANS--Theory of how humans acquire knowledge; through
interacting with their environment and people in it. Four stages:

1. Sensorimotor

2. Pre-operational

3. Concrete operational

4. Formal Operational



Sensorimotor Stage - ANS-0-2 years of age

-learning Object Permanence

-exploring world through own movements and sensations

-learning that their actions cause things to happen in the world



Pre-Operational - ANS--2-7 years old

-magical thinking

-assimiliation-bring new information into existing schemas

-egocentric

-concrete thinking



Concrete Operational - ANS--7-11 years old

-Accomodation-new information causes modification of schema to incorporate new info

-rules of logic are developed

-beginning of abstract thought



Formal Operations - ANS--11 to maturity

-Abstract thinking

-thinks hypothetically

-assumes adult roles and responsibilities

,Erickson's Stages of Development - ANS-Theory of socialization development

Personality develops across the lifespan

Identity crises are the focal point of each stage

8-stages



Trust vs. Mistrust - ANS-1-2 years old

-we learn that if we can trust now, we can experience others in the future

-if we experience fear, we develop doubt and mistrust



Autonomy vs. Shame - ANS-2-4 years old

-we discover ourselves and ask, "is it OK to be me?"

-if 'yes' we develop self confidence

-if 'no' we develop shame and doubt



Initiative vs. Guilt - ANS-4-5 years old (preschool)

-we ask, "is it ok for me to do what I'm doing?"

-if 'yes' we learn to follow our interests

-if 'no' we are held back or told what we do is silly and we develop guilt



Industry vs. Inferiority - ANS-5-12 years old

-discover our own interest and realize we are different from others

-want to show we can do things right

-if we receive recognition, we develop industry

-if we get too much negative feedback, we feel inferior and become unmotivated



Identity vs. Role-Confusion - ANS-13-19 years old

-we learn we have different social roles

-if our parents allow us to go out and explore we develop an identity

, -if they push us to conform, we'll experience role confusion and feel lost



Intimacy vs. Isolation - ANS-20-40 years old

-we start to understand who we are; we start to let go of the relationships we built earlier in life
to fit in

-we ask ourselves if we can love

-if we make long term commitments, we are confidant and happy

-if we can't form intimate relationships, we end up feeling isolated



Generativity vs. Stagnation - ANS-40-65 years old

-we become more comfortable; maybe contributing to society

-if we feel like we can lead the next generation into the world we feel happy

-if we don't resolve some earlier conflicts, we become pessimistic and experience stagnation



Ego-Integrity vs. Despair - ANS-65-death

-"how have I done?"

-'good', we develop ego integrity

-'not good', we develop despair



Freud's Psychosexual Stages - ANS-tension between conflict and pleasure

-when fixation occurs it can have a life long effect

-5 stages

-Oral, Anal, Phallic, Latency, Genital



Oral Stage - ANS--mouth fixation

-0-1 year of age

-fixation: excessive smoking, overeating, dependence on others or aggression



Anal Stage - ANS--anal fixation

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