Stage Fright!
Attachment Issues
Key People
The Circle of Life
Stage Fright Strikes Back!
100

This level of moral reasoning is marked by "wrong" behavior being punished and "right" behavior being rewarded

What is the preconventional level?

100

Children with this attachment pattern seek little contact with their mothers and are not distressed when she leaves

What is avoidant attachment?

100

Proposed 4 stages of cognitive development

Who is Jean Piaget?

100

"If life is a journey, this is its ultimate destination"

What is death?

100

This stage (crisis) of psychosocial development is marked by whether or not an infant's needs are adequately met by its caregivers

What is trust vs. mistrust?

200

This stage (crisis) of psychosocial development features an adolescent grappling with questions like "Who am I?" and "Where am I going in life?"

What is identity vs. confusion?

200

Recognition of an attraction to members of one's own species or to surrogates

What is imprinting?

200

His/her studies of infant monkeys showed the importance of contact comfort in forming attachments

Who is Harry Harlow?

200

This stage of prenatal development lasts from 2 weeks until the end of the second month

What is the embryonic stage?

200

This level of moral reasoning is marked by children accepting society's rules as their own because they want to be virtuous and win others' approval

What is the conventional level?

300

A child's inability to mentally "undo" something during the preoperational stage of cognitive development

What is irreversibility?

300

Emotional distress seen in infants when they are introduced to people they don't know

What is stranger anxiety?

300

Proposed that individuals progress through three levels (six stages) of moral reasoning

Who is Lawrence Kohlberg?

300

Beyond genetics, these might affect the rate of one's development in and outside the womb.

What are teratogens?

300

This stage (crisis) of psychosocial development is marked by reflection on one's life

What is integrity vs. despair?

400

Mastery of conservation is characteristic of this stage of cognitive development

What is the concrete operational period?

400

Children with this attachment pattern appear anxious with their mother near, distraught when she leaves, but not comforted when she returns

What is anxious-ambivalent attachment?

400

Conducted "A Strange Experiment" to study infant-mother attachment patterns

Who is Mary Ainsworth?

400

Risky adolescent behavior may be explained by the immaturity of this part of the brain

What is the prefrontal cortex?

400

This stage of cognitive development features thinking about concepts such as justice, love, and free will

What is the formal operational period?

500

Children who are competent outside of a nurturing home environment have mastered this stage (crisis) of psychosocial development

What is industry vs. inferiority?

500

Harlow's studies illustrated that THIS is more important than primary reinforcement (food) when it comes to infant-mother attachment

What is contact comfort?

500

Studied the three parenting styles and their outcomes on children's personality development

Who is Diana Baumrind?

500

This type of memory is most vulnerable to age-related memory loss

What is episodic memory?

500

In the preoperational stage, a boy who says his sister does not have a brother is plagued by this cognitive flaw

What is egocentrism?