Stages of Development (P)
Stages of development (H)
Vocabulary
Harlow Monkey Experiment
Strange situation
100

In this stage, books with multiple textures might be enjoyable

Sensorimotor stage

100
If the final stage is failed, what might the person do/feel

- Bitterness

- resentment

- Looking back at life on what not to do

100

What is object permanence?

The ability to know something exists even if you don't see it

100

What was the Harlow monkey experiment

Experiment designed to test whether infants love their mother for physical or emotional reasons

OR

Experiment in which a monkey was raised with the choice of a feeding mother, or a cuddly mother

100

What was the baby's reaction to being comforted by the stranger?

Cried

200
Define the concrete operational stage 

(two correct answers must be given)

- Can understand object permanence

- Cannot think abstractly

-Can do simple math and think concretely

200
What is the name of the second stage? (Hint, you are a toddler and learning about your body during this stage!

Autonomy vs Shame and doubt

200

What is Egocentrism?

Being hyperinvolved with yourself

200

which mother did the monkeys in the Harlow Monkey experiment choose and why?

Cloth, Contact comfort

200

A baby cries when it's mother leaves the room, what kind of attachment is this?

Secure attatchment

300

A child is shocked when a tall cylinder and a short cylinder turn out to have the same amount of water in them. What stage are they in?

Preoperational

300

A child understands the consequences of their actions, and is beginning to learn to contribute to society. What stage have they completed, and have they failed or succeeded?

Succeeded Initiative vs Guilt 

300

What is a Schema?

A concept the mind organizes information into,  
300

Out of the three groups of monkeys, which ones were the worst off?

The ones with no mothers

300

Describe the order of events of the Experiment

Mother and child enter. Stranger enters.  Mother leaves. mother re-enters, stranger leaves, mother leaves.

400

A child may have a few schemas formed, but still organizing basic information into them. What stage is the child in?

Preoperational
400

At what stage do you experience the "Midlife Crisis?" 

Generativity vs Stagnation

400

Difference between assimilation and accommodation?

Accomadation

400

Why are babies attached to their caregivers?

Fufills basic human needs

400

Who was the woman that made this experiment

Mary ainsworth
500

Give the age ranges for each stage. 

Sensorimotor, 0-2

Preoperational 3-7

Concrete operational 8-11

Formal operational 11-13

500

What is Eriksons final stage?

Integrity Vs. Despair

500

What is Conservation?

The law that even if something is taller or wider than something else, they can be equal.

500

What mother did the monkeys run to first and why?

Wire, the monkeys were hungry

500

A baby cries when a mother leaves the room, calms down only a little and is still nervous when she re-enters. what kind of attachment is this?

Anxious/ambivalent attachment. 

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