Learning by watching others is called what?
Observational Learning
This system involves family and school.
Microsystem
A child believes a tall glass has more water than a short one. What is the stage?
Preoperational
This theorist believes that growth comes through a series of crises.
Erikson
During the Mayan Period (320-987), what sport was played with the skulls of defeated opponents?
Soccer
What term refers to a belief in one's ability to succeed?
Self-efficacy
Cultural values belong in this system.
Macrosystem
During this crisis, a student may feel incompetent compared to their peers in an academic setting.
Industry vs. Inferiority
This theorist believes that his childhood development steps are linear and have to take place in a specific order.
Piaget
What gaming system first produced and launched Mario Bros.?
Nintendo (NES)
This must occur before imitation can happen.
Changes over time are a part of this system.
Chronosystem
Divorce, puberty, pandemics, natural disasters, etc. are a part of this sphere of influence.
Chronosystem
This theorist did experiments with monkeys and their level of comfort with a wire mother and cloth mother.
Bowlby
In what month is National Ice Cream day?
July
The four steps of observational learning include attention, retention, reproduction, and this.
Motivation
This system includes indirect influences like a parent's workplace.
A student remembers a teacher's demonstration but cannot perform the action. In Bandura's philosophy, what step is missing?
Reproduction
This theorist used his experiments with conditioning dogs to look at how children were also conditioned to respond in certain ways.
Pavlov
This mid-1700s figure was born in the Oley Valley but settled in a district nearby that now takes his name.
Daniel Boone
Learning by watching others rewarded for behaviors
Vicarious Reinforcement
Development is influenced by multiple layers of _________.
Environment
Anxious/Ambivalent
What kind of conditioning am I experiencing if I panic every time I have to merge into traffic?
I have two kids, Margo & Grant, who I bring up quite a bit in this class. What grades are they in?
2nd & 6th