Development Flashcards

1
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evaluating one’s______ refers to the ideas or arrangements of ideas resulting from thinking, the act of producing thoughts.

A

thoughts

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2
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it refers to the state of consciousness, resulting from emotions, sentiments or desires.

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feeling

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3
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the range of actions and mannerisms made by individuals, organisms, systems, or artificial entities in conjunction

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behavior

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4
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what is the 5 areas of development

A

phsyiological

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5
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what is the 5 areas of development

A

physiological
social
emotional
cognitive
spiritual

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6
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what theories and area did the following psychologists researched in

Sigmund freud
erik erikson
jean piaget
Karen Horney

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physiological -psychosexual
social - psychosocial
cognitive - piaget’s period of cognitive development.
social - Socio-cultural

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7
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Who coined “identity crisis”

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Erik homburgr

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8
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Who said that early experiences are very important in human development

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Sigmund Freud

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9
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stage where interaction normally comes from oral pleasure and activities.

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oral

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10
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stage where interaction normally comes from anal pleasure and activities. and understands patience and holding back.

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anal

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11
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stage where individuals recognize what it means to be a boy or girl with physical appearance.

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phallic

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12
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stage where individuals resolves fixations or conflicts from previous stages.

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latency

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13
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stage where it can be found in puberty. Sexual interest is awakened and sex role identity is formed.

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Genital.

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14
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stage when individuals enters a world of uncertainty and act to either trust or mistrust things

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stage 1
trust or mistrust

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15
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stage when individuals becomes assertive in exercising newfound skills

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stage 2
autonomy
shame/doubt

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16
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also known as play age, stage where kids learn to be initiative

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stage 3
initiative vs guilt

17
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stage where kids learn new knowledge and skills

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stage 4
industry vs inferiority

18
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stage when individuals enters a world of uncertainty and act to either trust or mistrust things

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stage 1trust or mistrust

19
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Stage where role confusion and unsure purpose is thought about

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stage 5
identity vs identity diffusion

20
Q

stage where into intimacy and relationships are found from others

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stage 6
intimacy vs isolation

21
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Stage in life where the challenge is to be generative/productive

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stage 7
generativity vs stagnation

22
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stage where satisfaction in life is judged

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stage 8
integrity vs despair

23
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stage of development where a person uses senses and motor skills, and object use and permanence are learned.

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Sensorimotor.

24
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stage of development where Symbolic thinking, language use, egocentric thinking, imagination/experience are developed

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Pre-operational

25
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stage of development where Logic is applied, objectiveness/rational interpretations are made.
Numbers and classification

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concrete operational

26
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stage of development where abstract thinking, ethics and social issues are explored

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formal operational

27
Q

Who disagreed with Erik Erikson

A

Karen Horne

28
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Who disagreed with Erik Erikson

A

Karen Horney

29
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Who believed that early childhood is important whereas child-parent relationships are a key factor.

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Karen Horney