Piaget's stage occurring from birth to 2 years.
Sensorimotor
Name for the period from conception to birth
Prenatal development
Emotional bond between child and caregiver
Attachment
Primary focus of moral development
values and beliefs
Focus of Milgram study
Willingness of participants to administer shocks to others
Primary achievement of preoperational stage
Symbolic thought
1st age of prenatal development
Germinal period
Goodness of fit
compatibility of child's temperament with caregiver's temperament
Morality of constraint includes:
Rigid beliefs
65% - Milgram Study
% of participants willing to administer maximum shock
Primary achievement in concrete operational stage
Reversibility
Critical development occurs during this period.
Embryonic
Parenting style with high demand/low responsiveness
Authoritarian
Metacognition
The ability to think about one's thinking
Bystander effect
When one sees an offending act while in a group but does nothing
Object permanence is the primary achievement in this stage.
Sensorimotor
This period is marked by rapid growth from 8 weeks to birth.
Fetal
Irritability
Number of Kohlberg's stages of moral development
3
What study examined obedience to authority?
Zimbardo
Conservation is...
the ability to recognize that quantities remain the same even when the form changes
At birth, this innate reflex is seen.
Sucking
Balanced parenting is called...
Authoritative
Heinz dilemma
Case meant to determine one's stage of moral development
The Asch Study looked at this issue.
Conformity