Personality
Temperament
Peers, Friendships, and Adults
Attachment
Mystery 👀
100

This person formed a theory describing four statuses of identity

Who is James Marcia?

100

These two researchers conducted a landmark study on temperament, classifying infants as easy, difficult, or slow-to-warm-up.

Who are Chess and Thomas?

100

Adults with the preoccupied attachment type likely had this type of attachment as a child

What is resistant?

100

This attachment type is often associated with an unpredictable parenting style (hint: not inconsistent!)

What is disorganized?

100

Sternberg's Triangular Theory of Love includes these 3 base categories

What is Passion, Intimacy, and Commitment?

200

The tendency to be organized, reliable, and disciplined, corresponding to one dimension of the Big Five.

What is Conscientiousness?

200

This psychologist famously explored “behavioral inhibition,” identifying children who are easily distressed by novelty.

Who is Jerome Kagan

200

As adults, individuals with a history of avoidant attachment may exhibit a “__________” adult attachment style

What is dismissing?

200

This is the average percentage of children demonstrating the Insecure–Avoidant attachment type

What is 15%?

200

This hormone affects muscles that facilitate contraction during labor, stimulates the release of milk during breastfeeding, and is sometimes called the "love" hormone

What is Oxytocin?

300

In Marcia’s framework, this status describes individuals who accept an identity without ever exploring other possibilities.

What is foreclosure?

300

In Rothbart’s view, the ability to control emotional reactions and focus attention is known as?

What is Effortful Control?

300
The term used to describe the type of love produced from all three base components of Sternberg's triangular theory of love

What is consummate love?

300

This is the term produced from Harry Harlow's work. Describing pleasurable tactile sensations, provided by the caregiver and believed to foster attachments in both monkeys and humans

What is contact comfort?

300

In infancy, using a caregiver’s emotional cues to decide how to respond to a new situation is known as “social __________.”

what is social referencing?
400

This is the percentage of college students who are in Identity Achievement 

What is 40%?

400

The average percentage of infants in the Slow-to-warm-up category?

What is 15%

400

I would observe these differences if I performed the strange situation test with Japanese and German infants relative to American infants

What is a greater % of avoidant for German, 

and a greater % of resistant for Japanese

400

A term used to describe a behavior displayed by some animals, typically characterized by being Automatic (not learned), within a critical period, and irreversible

What is imprinting?

400

Within Bowlby's Internal Working Model, having these two criteria met would likely result in a dismissing/avoidant attachment type.

What is a positive model of self, and negative model of others?

500

This term describes your evaluation of yourself based on your perceived traits/attributes

What is self-esteem?

500

These are the 3 stages within a child's development of their sense of self

What is 

sense of agency (2mo, string pulling experiment), 

joint attention (9mo, pointing at something, 

and self-recognition (18-24mo rouge test)?

500

This theory explores why young adults typically have more friends than middle/older aged adults

What is The Socioemotional Selectivity Hypothesis (SES)?

500

These are the 4 observations that were made during the strange situation test. 

What is 

1. Exploratory Behavior

2. Reaction to Stranger

3. Reaction to Separation

4. Reaction to Reunion

500

Mildred Parten identified these six stages of social play

What is unoccupied, solitary, onlooker, parallel, associative, and cooperative play?

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