: Animal House (Lorenz & Harlow)
Brain Power (Jean Piaget)
The Great Debate (Nature vs. Nurture)
Feelings & Friends (Erikson & Parenting)
Right or Wrong (Kohlberg)
100

The animal Konrad Lorenz used to study imprinting.

(What is a Goose?)

100

Knowing a toy still exists even when hidden under a blanket.

(What is Object Permanence?)

100

This term refers to traits you get from your DNA/Parents.

(What is Nature/Heredity?)

100

The "Bossy" parenting style with high rules and low warmth.

 (What is Authoritarian?)

100

The level of morality where you only care about not getting in trouble.

(What is Pre-Conventional?)

200

This researcher used "Wire" and "Cloth" mothers to study monkeys.

 (Who is Harry Harlow?)

200

Believing that a stuffed animal has real feelings.

(What is Animism?)

200

This term refers to how your friends and home life shape you.

(What is Nurture/Environment?)

200

The "Teacher" parenting style that is the most successful.

(What is Authoritative?)

200

The level where you follow the law because it’s the law.

(What is Conventional?)

300

This term describes the physical and emotional comfort from being held.

(What is Contact Comfort?)

300

Thinking that everyone sees the world exactly the way you do.

(What is Egocentrism?)

300

John Locke’s Latin phrase for a "Blank Slate."

(What is Tabula Rasa?)

300

The stage where teens try to figure out "Who am I?"

(What is Identity vs. Role Confusion?)

300

The name of the man who stole the medicine for his wife.

 (Who is Heinz?)

400

The process where an animal bonds to the first moving thing it sees.

(What is Imprinting?)

400

Understanding that a tall glass of water is the same as a short, wide bowl of water.

 (What is Conservation?)

400

Eye color is an example of this side of the debate.

(What is Nature?)

400

A baby’s natural mood (Easy, Difficult, or Slow-to-Warm).

(What is Temperament?)

400

The highest level of morality focused on universal fairness.

(What is Post-Conventional?)

500

Harlow found that babies need this more than they need food to feel safe.

(What is Attachment/Security?)

500

The stage 7th graders are in where they can think about "What If" ideas.

(What is Formal Operational?)

500

If a child is a "Blank Slate," this is the only thing that can fill it up.

(What is Experience?)

500

The first stage of life where a baby learns if the world is safe.

(What is Trust vs. Mistrust?)

500

Kohlberg didn't care if you stole; he only cared about your _______.

(What is Reasoning/Why?)

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