Which is the disruptive element according to Erik Erikson?
A.Dystonic B.Syntonic C.Dialectic D.Systonic
A. Dystonic
For him, education is a key element in one’s cognitive development.
Jean Piaget
What is the only tangible aspect of self?
Body
This is evident especially during the onset of puberty when there is a notable change in height, body mass, and even body hair growth.
Physical Development
He believes that satisfaction of erogenous zones or pleasure areas are important in one’s development.
Sigmund Freud
You are in this stage of cognitive development.
Formal Operational Stage
In the OCEAN, it encompasses the comfort and assertiveness levels of people in social situations.
Extraversion
He believes that behavior can be learned and unlearned, hence the concept of reward and punishment.
B.F. Skinner
Give the psychosocial conflict from young adulthood to old age.
(Young Adulthood, Adulthood, Old Age)
YA:Intimacy vs. Isolation A:Generativity vs. Stagnation OA:Integrity vs. Despair
Give the three (3) levels of Kohlberg's Moral Development.
Preconventional, Conventional, Postconventional
Who narrowed down personality traits into 5 categories called the Big Five?
Robert McCrae and Paul Costa
For him, all forms of behavior can be learned without directly experiencing it.
Albert Bandura
Give the psychosocial conflict from infancy to adolescence.
(Infancy, Early Childhood, Play Age, School Age, Adolescence)I:Basic Trust vs. Basic Mistrust EC:Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt PA:Initiative vs. Guilt SC:Industry vs. Inferiority A:Identity vs. Role Confusion
Give the four (4) stages of Piaget's Cognitive Development.
Sensorimotor, Pre-Operational, Concrete Operational, Formal Operational
Differentiate nature from nurture
Nature - hereditary factors; Nurture - social factors
Give the three (3) components of attitude.
A-affect, B-behavior, C-cognition