Cognitive
Social
Moral
Attachment
Parenting
100

"That's not the real Shrek!". It seems appearance is no longer reality for little Timmy. Timmy has now entered this stage of cognitive development.

What is the Concrete-Operational Period?

100

By balancing trust and mistrust, Erikson argued we developed this virtue.

What is Hope?

100

Kohlberg assessed moral reasoning through "stories", otherwise known as moral _____.

What are Dilemmas?

100

During The Strange Situation, infants with this attachment style show a need for interaction with the caregiver once they return.

What is Secure Attachment?

100

This type of parent minimizes the time they spend with their children.

What is an Uninvolved Parent?

200

"We can melt ice cubes, and then refreeze them. You can break an egg, but you can't unbreak that egg." These are examples of this type of thinking.

What is Reversability?

200

Through balancing initiative with cooperation, we acquire this virtue.

What is Purpose?

200

During this level, moral reasoning is based on external forces.

What is the Preconventional Level?

200

This individual took an evolutionary view of attachment.

Who is John Bowlby?

200

Warmth and ___ are two dimensions by which we define parenting styles.

What is Control?

300

A person's awareness of their own cognitive processes.

What is Metacognitive Awareness?

300

Too much of this may lead to poor academic achievement, and poor coping skills.

What is Shame & Doubt?

300

A person at this stage of moral reasoning might say "Heinz shouldn't steal the drug. Stealing is illegal, and no one is above the law".

What is Social System Morality (Stage 4)?

300

During The Strange Situation, this child ignores mom when she returns to the room. This attachment style is called.

What is Avoidant Attachment?

300

This style of parenting often leads to high self-esteem and social competence.

What is Authoritative Parenting?

400

A memory strategy that embellishes information to make it more memorable.

What is Elaboration?

400

The foundation of human development

What is Trust (in self and others)?

400

During the sixth and final stage, moral reasoning is dominant by.

What are Universal Ethical Principles?

400

During The Strange Situation a child who is difficult to console is showing evidence of this attachment style.

What is Resistant Attachment?

400
Jerry's mom begs him to clean his room. Jerry screams and cries until his mother tells him that he no longer has to. Jerry's mother has fallen into this unfortunate situation.
What is a Negative Reinforcement Trap?
500

This type of thinking draws conclusions from facts. It is characteristic of formal-operational thought.

What is Deductive Reasoning?

500

Tom has begun engaging in roleplay, playing "teacher", "firefighter, "pilot". He is exhibiting signs of this stage.

What is Initiative vs. Guilt?

500

During this stage, adolescents' and adults' moral reasoning is based on winning the approval of others.

What are Interpersonal Norms (Stage 3)?

500

According to Bowlby, by 18 months of age, a child has developed this with their primary caregiver.

What is a Reciprocal Relationship?

500

Through observing modeled behavior, children can learn what behaviors should not be repeated. This is also called.

What is Counterimitation?