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A series of exam questions related to human growth and development, focusing on the theories of freud, erikson, piaget, and kohlberg. It covers key concepts such as psychosexual and psychosocial stages, the role of the ego, stages of cognitive development (sensorimotor, preoperations, concrete operations, formal operations), moral development, egocentrism, and identity crisis. The questions are designed to test understanding of these foundational theories in developmental psychology, providing certified solutions for each question. This material is useful for students studying developmental psychology, education, or related fields, offering a concise review of major theoretical frameworks and their applications. It serves as a valuable resource for exam preparation and reinforcing core concepts in human development.
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Freuds stages are psychosexual while Erik Erckson's stages are ✔✔psychosocial
The only psychoanalyst who created a developmental theory which encompasses the entire life span was ✔✔erik erikson
the statement "the ego is dependent on the id" would mosst liekly reflect the work of ✔✔Sigmund Freud
Jean Piaget's theory has four stages. The correct order from stage one to stage four is ✔✔sensorimotor, preoperations, concrete operations, formal operations
Some behavioral scientists have been critical of Piaget's developmental research inasmuch as ✔✔his findings were often derived from observing his own children
__________ expanded on Piaget's conceptualization of moral development. ✔✔Kohlberg
According to Piaget a child masters the concept of reversibility in the third sstage, known as concrete operations or concrete operational thought. THis notion suggests ✔✔one can undo an action, hence an object can return to its initial shape.
During a thunderstorm a 6 yr old child in Piaget's stage of preoperational thought says "the rain is following me" this is an example of ✔✔egocentrism
Lawrence Kohlberg suggested ✔✔three levels of morality. Preconventional, Conventional and Post conventional
The Heinz story is to Kohlberg' theory as ✔✔a typing test is to the level of typing skill mastered.
The term identity crisis comes from the work of ✔✔Erik erikson
Both Piaget and Kohlberg ✔✔believed in sequential development, which moves from a lower to a higher stage.
Freud and Erikson ✔✔could be classified as maturationists