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Final Jeopardy

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This is the assessment of infant novelty preferences

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Habituation

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He’s famous for his psychosocial stages of development.

$200Erik Erikson

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Lawrence Kohlberg is famous for his stages of ______ development.

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Moral development

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She criticized Kohlberg’s stages Of moral development.

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Carol Gilligan

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Piaget was famous for his stages of _____ development

$500Cognitive

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Because of the ____ reflex, infants will turn their head towards your finger when you touch their cheek.

$100Rooting reflex

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•An emotional tie with another person; shown in young children by their seeking closeness to the caregiver and showing distress in separation.

$200 attachment

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A particular time when we must learn something or we (almost) never will. (For example, language, walking, attachment to parent)

$300critical period

Goslings (baby geese) will attach themselves to a human during a critical period for attachment

Konrad Lorenz

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When a child develops a sense of being male or female they have developed a sense of ______.

$400Gender Identity

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List at least one criticism to Kohlberg by Gilligan…

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• Only boys tested• No one was post-conventional• Sexist: didn’t think girls were

likely to be post-conventional• Bias: Cultures that are more

collectivist not considered

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This boy lacks _______.

Which is

more?

$100conservation of mass/liquids

200A child is ___ if they cannot see things from others’ perspective

$200egocentric

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A baby thinks a ball disappears forever when it rolls under the couch. The baby lacks ___ ___.

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Object permanence

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This is the earliest stage of Piaget’s cognitive development.

400sensorimotor

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This is the final stage of Piaget’s cognitive development

$500 formal operations

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This is the strictest parenting style, according to Dianne Baumrind.

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According to Dianne Baumrind, this is the best parenting style.

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authoritative

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According to the “strange situation” studies of Mary Ainsworth, what happens when mom Leaves the room with a securely attached child.

300 crying

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According to the “strange situation” studies of Mary Ainsworth, what happens when mom leaves the room with a child that has an insecure-avoidant attachment style?

$400cool response

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The paternal deprivation experienced by many young children with divorced or unmarried parents is likely to put them at increased risk for

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Insecure attachment

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Harry Harlow studied the role of _____ in attachment (in monkeys).

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Contact comfort

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This is the first stage of Erikson’s psychosocial stages.

$200 Trust vs. mistrust

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This is Erikson’s stage for teenagers.

$300Identity vs. role confusion

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The midlife crisis happens in this psychosocial stage.

$400generativity vs stagnation

$500A person follows the rules simply so s/he doesn’t get caught is in this stage of Kohlberg’s morality development.

$500 Preconventional morality

preconventional

conventional

postconventional

Final Jeopardy

Killing one person in order to save five by

throwing a switch that diverts a runaway

trolley is judged as more morally acceptable

than killing one person in order to save five

by pushing a stranger directly into the path of

the oncoming trolley. This best illustrates that

moral judgments may reflect

Final Jeopardy Answer

Gut-level intuitions

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