Piaget's Stages/Theories
Memory/Thinking
Self Concept/Prosocial Behaviors
Moral Development/Gender
Peer Groups/Adolescent Issues
100
Although Courtney is just a 4th grader, her understanding of natural disasters is far above her peers.
What is domain knowledge?
100
You create a chart and sort all the states according to their geographical location.
What is organization?
100
Physical activity, physical appearance, and peer relationships play a role in developing self-esteem. Hint: Look at the title of the category
What is non-academic self concept?
100
Awareness of gender assignment and understanding of gender.
What is gender identity?
100
Voluntary social or friendships of 3-9 members, high turnover rate
What are cliques?
200
Period or stage during elementary school, about ages 6-12.
What is Piaget's Concrete Operational Stage?
200
Brief retention of sensory experiences
What is sensory memory?
200
Children's presocial behaviors are related to personality and.......
What is temperament?
200
Rights are based on universal principles.
What is Kohlberg's Post Conventional Level?
200
Affects females more than males, cause may be cultural, teens participate in binge eating or starvation.
What are eating disorders?
300
Children are able to focus on more than one characteristic of an object.
What is decenter or decentration?
300
An awareness of your own thinking processes; the ability to self monitor your own memory resources.
What is metacognition?
300
I earned a C- on the math test. I did better than Billy. He earned a D!
What is social comparison?
300
Gender category membership is permanent, even if the person changes their appearance to resemble the other gender.
What is gender constancy?
300
This principal is universal regardless of culture. Teens may display a critical or negative attitude. Teens freely share their opinions about how the world should operate. Tendency to reflect and determine if they are living up to their own personal expectations (sometimes extreme). Focus is on "How things should be"
What is constructing ideals?
400
3+11=14 so 14-3=11
What is a reversible relationship?
400
Getting information out of storage so you can use it.
What is retrieval?
400
Most people think positively about themselves.
What is self-enhancing bias?
400
Children at Kolhberg's Moral Development Level believes that you should follow all the rules. This is similiar to one of Piaget's moral stages.
What is heteronomous?
400
Mark has revised his college plan, researched alternatives and narrowed down his choices. He is sure of himself. (Hint: One of Marcia's Four Stages)
What is identity achievement?
500
Larry does not believe that the earth is round. He say, "It looks flat to me."
What is egocentrism?
500
Sharell is able to find a meaningful link between the questions on her science and math exams.
What is elaboration?
500
Vicki voluntarily gave up her chair to Lisa during the game of "Musical Chairs." These types of behaviors tend to be somewhat stable across age.
What is altruism?
500
According to Piaget, children at this level seem unconcerned about rules and standards.
What is Piaget's Premoral Period/Level?
500
Sherry is unconcerned about exploring her options after high school. She's not thinking about her future. (Hint: One of Marcia's Four Stages)
What is identity diffusion?
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