Personality Development
Stability vs Change
Family Systems
Parenting Styles
Peer & Social Development
100

This view says personality traits are fixed and biologically determined.

What is the traditional view of personality?

100

This type of stability refers to keeping your relative position compared to others.

What is rank-order stability?

100

A family is defined as this type of unit with shared emotional and social responsibilities.

What is a social unit?

100

Warm and strict parenting is known as this style.

What is authoritative parenting?

100

A peer is defined as someone roughly this characteristic.

What is the same age?

200

This view argues personality changes across the lifespan due to experience.

What is the contemporary view of personality?

200

This type of change refers to shifts in the average level of traits in a population.

What is mean-level change?

200

This concept means changes in one family member affect all others

What is a family system?

200

Cold and controlling parenting is known as this style.

What is authoritarian parenting?

200

This type of play involves children playing side by side but not interacting.

What is parallel play?

300

These five major traits include extraversion, agreeableness, and openness.

What is the Big Five?

300

A common method used to measure personality stability over time.

What is test-retest correlation?


300

This type of conflict shows respect and reduces harm to children

What is constructive conflict?

300

Warm but not demanding parenting is called this.

What is permissive parenting?

300

This technique measures peer acceptance by asking kids who they like most/least.

What is the sociometric technique?

400

The biggest personality changes tend to occur during this life stage.

What is young adulthood (around 18–30)?

400

This researcher argued personality is “set in plaster” after age 30.

Who is Costa & McCrae?

400

This theory suggests children learn behaviour by watching their parents.

What is social learning theory?

400

Cold and uninvolved parenting is this style.

What is uninvolved parenting?

400

Children who are liked by many and disliked by few are called this.

What are popular children?

500

This principle explains increases in responsibility and emotional stability over time.

What is the maturity principle?

500

This meta-analysis found that personality continues to change, even in older adults.

What is Bleidorn et al. (2022)?

500

This process involves children influencing parents and parents influencing children over time.

What is transactional socialization?

500

This parenting style is linked to the most socially competent children.

What is authoritative parenting?

500

This bias causes children’s reputations to stay stable over time.

What is reputational bias?

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