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Research
100
Developed the eight stages of psychosocial development
Who is Erikson?
100
This represents the construction of self where an individual has the most agency and experiences the most stability.
What is The Core?
100
The ability to construct knowledge in a contextual world.
What is Self-Authorship?
100
A Focus Group comprised of people with a shared trait(s) (ie. everyone is female)
What is Homogenous?
100
The certification required to perform research on or with people for a maximum of three years.
What is CITI Certification?
200
This person developed the three interconnected domains of development.
Who is Magdola?
200
This dimension of identity makes us aware of power and privilege
What is Multiple Social Identities?
200
Cognitive interpersonal and intra-personal are important domains of this.
What is Magoldaʻs Mean-making Interconnected Domains of Development?
200
This represents an epistemological world view that emphasizes quantifiable, measurable truths about a particular phenomena.
What is Positivism?
200
A study conducted by Philip Zimbardo in 1971
What is the Stanford Prison Experiment?
300
Managing emotions and establishing identity are two important concepts of this person theory of development
Who is Chickering?
300
Peers, Family, Social Norms, Stereotypes and Political Differences
What are Contextual Influences?
300
Complexity of development and contextual influences go through this to become self-perception of multiple identity of dimensions
What is Meaning-making Filter?
300
Establishes the agenda for the group discussion and provides structure within which participants may interact and articulate their thoughts and feelings.
What is Interview Guide?
300
Beneficence, Respect, and Justice are the three main aspects of this.
What is the Belmont Report?
400
This person once said, "no feeling, no experience, no thought, no perception independent of mean making context."
Who is Kegan?
400
As a dimension of identity moves closer to the core, it becomes more.....
What is Salient?
400
Sets of assumptions that determines how an individual perceives and organizes his or her life experiences.
What is Mean-making Capacity?
400
The stage ofPsychosocial Development that college students fall into
What is Adolescence?
400
A code which all research and experimentation must abide by in order to be ethical
What is the Nuremberg Code?
500
An individual who studies the Movement for Single Payer Health Care Reform and Roller Derby
Who is Lindy Hern?
500
Acts as lens through which multiple dimensions of identity are understood.
What is the Prism of Privilege and Difference?
500
This part of Developmental Self-evolution Theory takes place during the middle school and high school ages.
What is the Third Order of Consciousness?
500
Scholars look at this under the context of Society, History, Culture, and Politics.
What is Identity?
500
This man headed the illegal Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment
Who is John C. Cutler?