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100

What is a schema?

a conceptual framework a person uses to make sense of the world

100

Name That Attachment Style (NTAS): may protest when mother leaves, but is not angry upon return

secure attachment πŸ€—

100

What does Erik Erikson believe to be unique to adolescence?

The struggle of forming an identity

100

Name That Parenting Style (NTPS): children participate in decision making process; are allowed to question parents (Discipline mixes between strict enforcement and gentle compliance)

Democratic/Authoritative 

200

What is assimilation? 

the process of fitting objects and experiences into one’s schemas

200

What life experience did Levinson believe only men had to go through?

Mid-life crisis 

200

Name That Attachment Style (NTAS): not upset when mother leaves, rejects her when she returns

not upset when mother leaves, rejects her when she returns 🀬

200

What did Albert Bandura believe was the primary driving force behind identity acquisition?

Learning desired behavior and beliefs through reinforcement from others (social learning theory)

200

Name That Parenting Style (NTPS): parents give in to children and allow kids to run the house (Discipline seems to be rare and out of frustration)

Permissive

300

What is accommodation?

the adjustment of one’s schemas to include newly observed events and experiences

300

What traits did Levinson pair with the β€œSettling Down Period?”

People become focused on β€œmaking it” based off their previous choices

When most respondents first felt like they had β€œbecame one’s own man”

Full independence, striving to reach major life goals

300

Name That Attachment Style (NTAS): may protest when mother leaves, has fun while she is gone, avoids or ignores mother upon return

Avoidant Attachment πŸ«₯

300

What is Socialization? 

the process of learning the rules and expectations in society

300

Name That Parenting Style (NTPS): parents are the bosses of the home; children are not permitted to question their decisions (Strong disciplinary methods)

Authoritarian 

400

What is representational thought?

the ability of a child to picture something in their mind

400

What is the primary purpose of the β€œAge 30 Transition?”

Reexamining commitments made throughout life (marriage, career, family, etc)

Last chance to make changes

400

Name That Anxiety (NTA): babies will get stressed when they are not around their attached parent

Separation Anxiety 🀒

400

What is Rationalization? 

a process whereby an individual seeks to explain an unpleasant emotion to preserve self-esteem

500

What did Jean Piaget identify as the development that allows children to increase their capacity of learning?

Representational Thought

500

Name That Anxiety (NTA): babies will get nervous around strangers, even when their mother is present

stranger anxiety πŸ’€

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