How
Much
Do
You
Know
100
According to Erikson, between the ages of 12 and 19 you are in this stage; figuring out who you are.
What is Identity vs. Role Confusion
100
A spanking is an example of this, meant to stop an undesired behavior.
What is a positive punishment.
100
This is the name for the type of conditioning found in Skinner's theory.
What is operant conditioning.
100
This Piaget stage is where abstract thinking occurs.
What is formal operational.
100
According to Gardner, you can be intelligent in this many ways.
What is 8
200
According to Piaget, before a child understands this concept, he/she will believe an object they can no longer see does not continue to exist. (This happens in the sensorimotor stage)
What is object permanence
200
What it is called when a boy has a desire to have a sexual relationship with his mother.
What is the Oedipus complex
200
During this stage Erikson's theory, children begin to understand what they can control and begin to assert their independence.
What is Autonomy vs. Shame & Doubt
200
The area of Vygotsky's model in which learning occurs.
What is the Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)
200
The dog salivating with only the sound of the bell is known as this type of response.
What is conditioned response.
300
According to Freud, this part of your psyche develops later in life and can be thought of as a type of conscience that punishes misbehavior with feelings of guilt.
What is the superego
300
Baby Albert was afraid of anything white and furry. This was the result of a loud noise being paired with the introduction of this animal
What is a rat (or mouse)
300
During Bandura's experiment, children imitated this negative behavior of the adult.
What is hitting, throwing, punching, kicking (etc.) the Bobo doll.
300
A Montessori classroom is essentially made up of these - each focusing on a different learning area.
What are centers
300
During this Kolberg stage, our moral development centers around avoiding punishment.
What is the 1st stage.
400
Freud believed this is the part the personality that is made up of unconscious energy that focuses on fulfilling urges and desires.
What is the Id
400
The person in Vygotsky's model who helps you learn is known as this.
What is a More Knowledgable Other (MKO)
400
The two theorists we learned about whose last names start with the letter "P"
Who are Piaget and Pavlov
400
Piaget believes that during this stage you are able to understand that both containers still have the same amount of water if they are transferred from equal size glasses into a tall thin vessel and a short, more shallow vessel.
What is concrete operational
400
During this age range of Erikson's theory (known as industry vs. inferiority), children develop a sense of self worth.
What is 7 through puberty
500
During this stage of moral development, the concern is meeting the expectations of others.
What is conventional
500
If I take away your phone for texting in class, it is an example of this (from your perspective)
What is negative punishment
500
This theorist would agree that the watching of violent TV or video games makes children act out more violently.
Who is Bandura.
500
If the seatbelt buzzer stops when you buckle your seatbelt, it is negatively reinforcing what behavior?
What is buckling your seatbelt.
500
According to Freud, these are the only ages that humans are not driven by sexual desires.
What is 6 - puberty