Cognitive Development
Psychosocial Development
Problem Solving & Decision Making
Chapter 12
Chapter 12 continued
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What is egocentrism? 

Not being able to understand that others have their own perspective on things (inability to understand others perspectives) 

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True or False: 

the findings in the experiment by Harlow, suggest that contact comfort is generally more important than food alone in the formation of attachment, although a small number of infant monkeys preferred the wire mother.

True 

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thinking about thinking, what is this? 

metacognition 

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Scapegoats are usually those with...

The least amount of power 

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What is an in-group & out-group? 

In group -> the group you belong to 

Out group -> the group you don't belong to 

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What is object permanence? 

the ability to know that objects, people, or things continue to exist even when not visibly in sight 

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The emotional connection between a baby and their caregiver

Attachment 

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What is happening when you begin with one idea and you generate multiple more ideas. 

Divergent thinking 

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 What is social identity theory?

Theory that argues that discrimination occurs because people increase their own self-esteem by favoring their in-group and negatively evaluating out-group members

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Define affective & cognitive components of attitude

Affective component -> your feelings towards or about something 

Cognitive component -> your thoughts towards or about something 

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According to Article 2: “Closing the Achievement Gap with Baby Talk”, what is offered as a solution to help “low income children” improve their language skills?

Teaching caregivers to increase the amount of words, any words, they speak to their children before the age of 4

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In Vygotsky's work, what is the key factor in child development?

social interactions/scaffolding

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Define confirmation bias. Give an example. 

Only paying attention to evidence that supports your beliefs and ignoring any other evidence/data 

Ex: My neighbor keeps saying it gets colder & colder, I show him the weather for the past 3 years, but everytime it's cold he tells me "see I told you" 

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What is cognitive dissonance? 

Your behavior doesn't match your attitude

Ex: I say I don't like junk food, it's bad for the environment, but then I buy some junk food and then feel uncomfortable with my decision 

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Define the bystander effect & diffusion of responsibility

Bystander effect -> when the number of bystanders influences and affects the possibility of helping others (the more ppl there are, the more of a bystander you are) 

Diffusion of responsibility -> the more ppl there are, the less you are to help the person in trouble bc you believe that the other ppl will help 

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According to Article 1: “Baby Wordsworth”, why don’t instructional DVDs increase a baby’s vocabulary?

Both that T.V. overstimulates the brain and that DVDs may replace one-on-one time between parents and children. 

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What are the three types of temperament? Define them

1) Easy -> happy, calm, outgoing 

2) Slow-to-warm up -> reserved but then slowly adapts to new things and opens up more 

3) Difficult -> irregular sleeping schedules, highly emotional, loud, active, not happy w/ change 

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Define heuristic. Give an example 

Metal shortcut or "rule of thumb" that helps you achieve a goal 

Ex: I lost my water bottle, I'm in Janelle's office and I'm retracing my steps, then I remember where I left it and I find my water bottle 

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What is the fundamental attribution error? Give an example 

overestimate the dispositional factors that drive other people's behavior

Ex: Ms.Ania is late to class multiple times, you guys think she's just lazy & irresponsible, but in reality, she just always gets stuck in traffic 

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Define dispositional & situational causes and give examples for both 

Dispositional causes -> explain a person's behavior by relying on their internal attributes, such as personality traits (lazy, irresponsible, outgoing) 

Situational causes -> explain a person's behavior by relying on external attributes (environment) what is happening around them (car crash, dog died, the sun is out) 

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What are the four stages of Piaget's Theory? Define them as well as their ages 

1) sensorimotor stage (0-2) -> exploring the world w/ senses 

2) preoperational stage (2 -7) -> language as a means to make sense of the world, inability to conserve

3) concrete operational stage (7 -12)  -> able to conserve, reverse their thinking, think logically 

4) formal operations stage (12+) -> think abstractly and understand hypotheticals & systems 

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What are the four types of attachment? Define them

1) Secure -> safe to explore/have mom there, distressed when mom leaves, can be comforted by stranger, happy when mom returns 

2) Avoidant -> plays w/ toys & pays little attention to mom, isn't distressed when mom leaves or when stranger is there, when mom returns, avoids mom 

3) Ambivalent -> unable to explore, very clingy, upset w/ stranger & when mom left, inconsistent reactions when mom returned 

4) Disorganized -> inconsistencies all throughout, when mom returns, they might give confusing or contradictory responses 

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Define functional fixedness. Give an example 

You can only see the function of an object as one thing, and no other way to use it 

Ex: I want to pick my nose, but I can't use the markers that I have because I can only see them as something I can write on the whiteboard 

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Explain the Asch's Line study, what did it find? 

A row of Confederates and one participant were presented with a target line and then asked which of the lines they were presented with was the most similar in length. 1/3 of the participants went along with the incorrect answer, everyone said. They found conformity. 

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Explain the Milgram Experiment, what did it find? 

The participants (the teacher) were set up to shock the learner on the other side of the wall, the administrator was telling the participant to continue shocking the learner (there were no actual shocks), and 65% of the time, the participant went up to the 450 volts following the instruction of the administrator. This found obedience. 
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