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Lifespan developmental psychology chapter 4.Lifespan developmental psychology chapter 4.Lifespan developmental psychology chapter 4.
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Why does the correlation between authoratative parenting and social competence not necessarily reveal cause and effect? What are other explanations? - correct answers.Parents provide genes so if parents are socially competent then the children are more likely to also be. What was the specific relevance of Harry Harlow's experiment? - correct answers.Social interaction is necessary for proper psychological development *Harlow's monkeys - secure attachment * What evidence suggests they newborns are born to be social? - correct answers.Babies are attracted to faces or prefer face like images, they respond to their mothers voice and smell We are born with nearly all the brain cells we ever have. - correct answers.True,we are not born with dendrite connections though All brain development is complete by birth. - correct answers.False Define schema. - correct answers.Plan , idea ,pattern of behavior scenario: a person has the schema "abstract art is easy to make ;any child could do it " then asked to make an abstract price but it isn't good. - correct answers.If they assimilate,their response: "Need more , it's ok" (Work with schema) If they accommodate,their response: "Painting is abstract" (Change schema)
Types of parents. - correct answers.Authoritative: "let's talk about it" (parents who set standards and limits for children,communication) Authoritarian: "Because I said so" (Strict parenting style) Permissive: "Homework suck so you don't have to do it" (Push overs) Example of object permanence. - correct answers.When you put a baby's pacifier under a blanket ,he won't look for it because he thinks it disappeared. Example of self-concept. - correct answers.He touches his noise when you put a mark on it and place him in front of a mirror. A child saying "that's my star in the sky!" - correct answers.Pre-operational (egocentric) A child getting anxious if someone other than their parent holds them. - correct answers.Sensory(stranger anxiety) The ability to DO a liquid conservation test. - correct answers.Concrete The ability to pretend. - correct answers.Pre-operational The ability to add,subtract and do multiplication tables. - correct answers.Concrete Can I "buy " their way into heaven by giving money to the church? Stage of moral development? - correct answers.Pre-conventional stage 2 Erikson - correct answers.Social Kohl berg - correct answers.Moral Paiget - correct answers.Cognitive What is the difference between crystallized and fluid intelligence? - correct answers.Accumulated knowledge increases while the ability to reason speedily and abstractly decreases.