How many stages are in Kolberg’s theory
4
6
3
8
Correct answer: 3
What is habituation?
Decreasing responsiveness with repeated stimulation
Your entire class dresses the same. What is this an example of?
Conformity
Peer influence
Deindividuation
Medulla
Conformity
What is the issue in Middle adulthood of Erickson's stages?
Generativity vs stagnation
Sound waves travel through ______ triggering nerve impulses
Cochlea
Who is well-known for their stages of cognitive development?
Erickson
Kohlberg
Piaget
Parton
Correct Answer: Piaget
What is the word for the definition, “Emotional tie with another person, often with caregiver”
Attachment
Stranger anxiety
Imprinting
Critical period
Attachment
What does the Y chromosome do?
Triggers the testicles to produce testosterone
Two aspects that dominant adulthood?
Intimacy and generativity
Difference between cross-sectional and longitude study
Cross was with different people and longitude was the same type of people
Question: What theory does someone experience Competence vs. Inferiority and at what age?
Parton and at 3-6 years old
Erikson and at 6 years old to puberty
Piaget and at 5-7 years old
Kohlberg and at 5-7 years old
Correct answer: Erikson and at 6 years old to puberty
What is the correct order of fertilized eggs
Embryo, Zygote, Fetus
Fetus, Embryo, Zygote
Zygote, Fetus, Embryo,
Zygote, Embryo, Fetus
Zygote, Embryo, Fetus
Of the 46 chromosomes, how many are unisex
46
Your little brother thinks any animal with four legs and a tail is a dog. What concept would he need to learn to change his understanding of dogs?
Accomodation
Question: Jerry is a baby. His older brother took his toy and hid it behind him. Jerry started crying. What concept does Jerry not understand
Conservation
Object Permanence
Ego-centrism
Magical thinking
Correct answer: Object permanence
Which one of these are teratogens?
Drugs
Alcohol
Tobacco
All of the above
All of the above
Apart from parents who else do the work of nurturing
Peers and friends
Difference of iconic and explicit memory
Momentary sensory of visual stimuli vs memory of facts and experiences one consciously knows
What stage in life are we in Kholberg's conventional morality stage of moral thinking?
Early Adolescence
Define accommodation
Fitting/applying new or accurate information to existing schema
During early teen years, reasoning is often, what?
Self-focused
Genes and experiences are two ways of doing what?
Wiring sypnapes