Values
Developing Attitudes
Helplessness
Self-Esteem
Bonus
100
The Bill of Rights is an example of this.
What is a societal value?
100
Insa believes that all Americans are overweight and obsessed with possessions. This is known as __________.
What is a stereotype?
100
Compared to children with low expectations, children with high expectations for success are known to do this.
What is persist at a task longer?
100
Self-efficacy is assessed in terms.
What is level, generality, and strength across activities and contexts?
100
An attitude involving the application of a previously formed judgment to some person, object, or situation is known as this.
What is prejudice?
200
The process of discovering what is personally worthwhile or desirable in life is known as this.
What is values clarification?
200
This is influenced by age, cognitive development, and social experiences.
What is development of attitudes?
200
According to research, helplessness first appears during this time.
What is infancy?
200
Using adults as a resource when necessary, having the ability to anticipate consequences, and being able to plan and carry out complicated activities that are age appropriate are characteristics of this.
What are competent children?
200
Television is a source of this stereotype.
What is social?
300
These things are true about values.
What is they are outcomes of socialization, they can change over time, they are qualities or beliefs that are viewed as important?
300
DeJohn has started forming attitudes about different cultural groups. DeJohn is about this many years old.
What is 7 years?
300
According to Cain and Dweck (1995), children who are not persistent on a task describe their parents as this type.
What is both critical and punitive?
300
Most individuals come to respond to themselves in ways consistent with the way others have done this.
What is responded to them?
300
Studies of young children show that those with the most prejudicial attitudes have parents who are known as being this type of parent.
What is authoritarian?
400
When one engages in an activity because of its inherent satisfaction or enjoyment, one is exhibiting this kind of achievement motivation.
What is intrinsic?
400
According to Aboud (1988), young children’s prejudicial attitudes are due to this.
What is cognitive immaturity?
400
The realization that one’s actions cause outcomes is known as this.
What is personal agency?
400
Compared to children with low self-esteem, children with high self-esteem are more likely to do this.
What is be successful in school?
400
The main purpose of the _________ was to include children with disabilities in public school settings.
What is Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1990 (IDEA)?
500
Achievement motivation is linked to this.
What is both actual achievement behavior and locus of control?
500
Typically, the first step in the development of prejudice is known as this.
What is awareness?
500
Bigler, Brown, and Markell (2001) found that when children are given social comparisons, such as “the yellow group is more athletic,” they do this.
What is use the comparisons themselves?
500
Significance, power, competence, and virtue are all attributes of this.
What is self-esteem?
500
A need or emotion that causes a person to act is called this.
What is motive?
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