Pyschosocial Development
Social & Emotional
Development
Emotional & Behavioral Disorders
Development of Self-Conceptions
Development of Achievement Motivation
100
Developmental psychologist that provided the framework for understanding children's psychosocial development.
Who is Erik Erikson?
100
Developed one of the first influential models of infant temperment.
Who is Alexander Thomas & Stella Chess?
100
Caracterized overt aggression, or disruptive or antisocial behavior.
What are conduct disorders?
100
Refers to the beliefs, attitudes, knowledge, and ideas people have about themselves.
What is self-concept?
100
An enduring psychological need, an environmentally activated state, and a set of cognitions and beliefs.
What is achievement motivation?
200
Involves committing oneself to a set of beliefs, values, and adult roles.
What is identity?
200
Used to refer to the close, affective relationship formed between a child and one or more caregivers.
What is attachment?
200
Inappropriate crying, temper tantrums, poor coping skills.
What is Immaturity?
200
Involves an evaluation of our traits, abilities, and characteristics.
What is self-esteem?
200
Arises from internal sources such as curiosity, interest, enjoyment, and innate strivings for mastery of growth.
What is intrinsic motivation?
300
During infancy children must form this in the first stage of development.
What is trust?
300
A caregiver and child experience episodes of seperation and reunion.
What is Strange Situation?
300
Short attention span, impulsiveness.
What is Hyperactivity?
300
Simple links between traits; all-or-none thinking; typically positive representations.
What is early to middle childhood age?
300
Engaging in a particular task to get a reward, to earn a high grade, to fulfill a requirement, to please someone and so forth.
What is extrinsic motivation?
400
Lays a foundation for the development of self-esteem and self-efficacy.
What is infancy?
400
These infants showed distress when seperated from their mothers but were readily calmed or soothed by their mother's return.
What is securely attached?
400
Prblems including depression, withdrawl, anxiety, obession, and compulsion.
What are Internalizing Problems?
400
Generally constructed on the basis of social experiences.
What is Ideal Self?
400
People's judgement of their ability to perform a task given the skills they prossess and the circumstances they face.
What is self efficacy?
500
A state of role confusion in adolescents.
What is identity crisis?
500
The process of incorporating facial cues into response sequences.
What is Social Referencing?
500
Problems that are aggressive, antisocial, destructive, oppositional, or verbally abusive.
What Externalizing Problems?
500
Refers to one's sense of identity concerning racial or ethnic group membership.
What is Ethnic Identity?
500
Students believe they can improve their ability by investing greater effort or by trying different strategies.
What is incremental theory of ability?
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