Types of maturity
Piaget
Erikson
Maslow
Surprise!
100

Body development and growth


Physical

100

Piaget identified how many stages of children’s mental growth?

4

100

The stage that deals with learning basic trust versus basic mistrust

Infancy

100

What was Maslows theory called?

Hierarchy of needs

100

The methods and practices used in teaching adults

Andragogy

200

The type of maturity that is a year-by-year progression of age

Chronological

200

The cognitive stage that occurs in children from birth to approximately two years

Sensorimotor

200

How many stages are in the theory of psychosocial development

8

200

What is the first stage of Maslows pyramid

physiological needs

200

The primitive instinct component of personality

Id

300

Development of feelings about oneself and others


Emotional

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

At what ages does the Concrete Operational stage occur?

7-11

300

In which stage do individuals seek companionship and love

Young Adult

300

What is the fifth level of of Maslows theory?

Self actualization

300

Type of research allows a researcher to control a variable

Experimentation

400

Pursuit of academic development and knowledge as well as application of said knowledge


Intellectual

400

When do individuals begin to look at ideas and concepts from multiple angles and understand questions can have more than one answer

Early Adulthood

400

Which of the following refers to the process of growth in intelligence, thought and problem-solving?

Psychosocial

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

What is the third level of Maslows pyramid

Love and Belongingness

400

Type of research involving monitoring different groups of people of different ages

Cross-Sectional

500

The state of reaching natural growth and development


Maturity

500

Which stage of development may involve a decline in mental abilities?

Late adulthood

500

Who did Erikson study to create his theory

Native American culture

500

When did Maslow pass away

1970

500

Type of research involving studying the same group of individuals over time

Longitudinal

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