Apples
Bananas
Cherries
Dragon Fruit
Elderberries
100
These things are true about values.
What are the outcomes of socialization, they can change over time, they are qualities or beliefs that are viewed as important?
100
Self-regulation is related to these types of behavior.
What are the inhibition of antisocial and aggressive behaviors while showing prosocial behaviors.
100
The Bill of Rights is an example of this.
What is a societal value?
100
Self-regulation, or self-control, can be observed in children beginning at about this age.
What is 2 years?
100
The process of discovering what is personally worthwhile or desirable in life is known as this.
What are values clarification?
200
Joanne gives her last 10 dollars to her elderly neighbor to buy groceries at the grocery store. Joanne’s actions would be considered this.
What is altruistic?
200
Insa believes that all Americans are overweight and obsessed with possessions. This example is known as ...
What is stereotype?
200
This is a biological influence linked to antisocial behavior and is known as this.
What is evolution?
200
The development of attitudes is influenced by these.
What is age, cognitive development, and social experiences?
200
These are examples of a behavioral tendency thought to be linked to aggressiveness.
What is impulse control, frustration tolerance, and activity level?
300
These are examples of “restraining socialization forces.”
What is punishment, guilt, and the opinions of others?
300
Bigler, Brown, and Markell (2001) found that when children are given social comparisons, such as “the yellow group is more athletic,” they.....
What is use the comparisons themselves?
300
These can influence the formation of attitudes.
What are peers, television and movies, and books?
300
According to your text, it is not low socioeconomic status or poverty per se that influences aggressive behavior, but rather the _________ that often accompany such stress.
What are socialization mediators?
300
When one engages in an activity because of its inherent satisfaction or enjoyment, one is exhibiting what kind of achievement motivation.
What is intrinsic?
400
Isabel wants the children in her kindergarten to share their toys with each other at greater frequency than they do now, particularly those who are resistant to the idea. The best way to get the result she is looking for is known as this.
What is model sharing for the children?
400
Achievement motivation is linked to this.
What is both actual achievement behavior and locus of control?
400
Having the children role play is an example of this.
What is learn by doing?
400
The realization that one’s actions cause outcomes is as this.
What is personal agency?
400
Morality includes these aspects.
What is feeling, reasoning, and behaving?
500
Attending a school where the majority of children are of a different socioeconomic status is found to affect children’s self-esteem in this direction.
What is negatively—children show lower self-esteem?
500
These things influence children’s sense of right and wrong.
What is developmental age, intelligence, and need for approval?
500
Most individuals come to respond to themselves in ways consistent with the way others have......
What is responded to them?
500
If you are interested in how an individual’s social experiences result in the formation of judgments about social relationships, rules, and laws, you are interested in issues similar to those studied by this theorist.
Who is Piaget?
500
The first stage of Kohlberg’s theory of moral development is known as this.
What is preconventional?
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