Personality & Identity
Motivation
Peers
Race & Gender
Family & Social Class
100

How one feels about one's self overall

What is self-esteem?
100
Paying students to reward good grades is an example of this kind of motivation

What is extrinsic motivation?

100

A measure of how liked someone is among one's peers

What is peer acceptance?

100

A belief that overgeneralizes members of an entire group.

What is a stereotype?

100

In Western cultures, this type of parenting is considered best. 

What is authoritative parenting?

200

Teaching style characterized by high warmth, but low expectations

What is permissive?

200

Rosie wants to get good grades so she can look good in front of her friends. What kind of goal orientation does she have?

What is a performance goal orientation? (performance-approach)

200

Type of bullying that can involve behaviors like spreading rumors and social exclusion

What is relational bullying?

200

The process of learning and internalizing the gender behaviors and attitudes that are considered “acceptable” or “appropriate.”

What is gender socialization?

200

decline in academic achievement experienced by low-income students in between school years

what is the summer slump?

300

Big 5 personality trait that represents one's organization, discipline, and attention to detail

What is conscientiousness?

300

Theo tries hard in his economics class because he enjoys learning about the stock market. Which component of expectancy-value theory explains his motivation?

What is interest value?
300

After a few months of school, Greg and Tom have been spending time together and have both developed an interest in science. This is an example of...

What is influence? (peer socialization)

300

Shawna is actively exploring different religions, but has not yet decided what her beliefs are. Which stage of Marcia's identity development is Shawna in?

What is moratorium?

300

Type of parental involvement measured in Bhargava and Witherpoon (2015) that assesses the discussion of future plans, courses, and expectations

What is academic socialization?

400

In adolescence, this is represents the way they aspire to be in the future

What is an ideal self?

400

Theory that explains motivation through one's understanding and interpretation of behavior

What is attribution theory?

400

Tony shouts out an answer in class and everyone ignores him and rolls their eyes. He decides not to shout out an answer in class again. What process does this situation represent?

What is social reinforcement?

400

Mike is very aware that he is the only Asian student in cooking class. Which aspect of the multidimensional model of racial identity does this represent?

What is salience?

400

Resources gained through personal affiliations and group membership

What is social capital?

500

Genetic predisposition to respond in particular ways to one’s physical and social environments.

What is temperament?

500

Component of self-determination theory that explains the need to feel connected and have close relationships

What is relatedness?

500

Location in school where bullying is most likely to occur

What are unowned spaces? (hallways, bus, bathrooms, playground, etc.)

500

type of gender socialization that involves steering students towards particular classes, skills, or careers based on gender stereotypes

What is channeling?

500

Explains some of the negative academic and social outcomes of children who grow up in poverty

What is the Family Process Model?

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