Baddley describes three components of working memory. This component is where the brain allows us to pictures in our minds temporarily. p. 66
What is the visuospatial sketchpad?
In long-term memory, we have a type of knowledge that helps us to know how to do things. p. 67
What is procedural knowledge?
Which type of parenting style is high in demandingness but low in responsiveness? p. 151
What are authoritarian parents?
Students who have a strong religion are __________ likely to use drugs and follow other risky behaviors according to statistics.p.90-91
What is less?
This age group is one that is more likely to cheat on a test. p. 99
What are adolescents?
Carol Gilligan did not agree with Kohlberg's theory of moral development because he focused on justice but not ______________. p. 87
What are caring relationships?
This is a type of volunteering done in an educational setting. p. 96
What is service learning?
Prison is a common reason why adolescents are without a parent. What % of today's prisoners are a parent of a child under 18? o. 144
What is 1/2?
Bem developed an inventory of characteristics that were classified in two categories (expressiveness, empathy, and nurturing vs. assertive, aggressive, and ambitious.) p. 120
What are masculine and feminine?
Students are less likely to cheat when ____________. . 102
What is more emphasis on mastery than answers?
What is allow students to retest if they fail?
According to Marcia's stages of Exploration, when an individual is not looking for options and not committed to a path (similar to Erikson's role of confusion.) p. 111
What is Identify Diffusion?
Thinking of the words self-concept, self-esteem, and self-efficacy, this one is when students feel that they will be successful (especially in academic situations). p. 115
What is self-efficacy?
What is found to be the impact of children of having one stay-at-home parent when compared to two working parents? p. 145
What is little to no impact?
This is how an individual thinks of themselves in a variety of areas such as academic, athletic, and appearance. p. 115
What is self-concept?
Instead of a teacher constantly comparing a student to their classmates, this should be done instead. p. 119
In Kohlber's Levels and Stages of Moral Reasoning, stage 3 is _____________ which helps individuals behave because they want approval from others. p. 86
What is conventional?
This is when you are monitoring your own comprehension or thinking about your own thoughts. pp. 75
What is metacognitive?
These are 3 of the most common sources of conflict between parents and adolescents. p. 161
What are chores, clean room, personal appearance, clothing, activities, friends, curfew and homework.
What is hoped-for selves like I hope I can be... and feared selves- I am afraid that I will...
What is a multidimensional self? p. 111
What is someone who thinks of themselves in a collection of different selves, not just one?
Erik Erikson believes in eight stages and these states are based on identity and characterized by a specific _________. p 108
What is conflict?
Strategies such as rehearsal, elaboration, organization and chunking are used to increase ______________. p.70
What is memory?
This is when an individual thinks independently in relation to autonomy. p. 159
What is cognitive or value autonomy?
The stage of "launching" is _______________. p. 148
What is preparing for leaving the family and developing independence.
What is gender-intensification hypothesis?