Attachment
Gender
Peers and friends
The self and identity
Moral development
100

What Harlow's monkeys proved. 

What is...that infant attachment involves comfort, not just food. 

100

The term for persons who do not identify with any gender category.

What is agender. 

100

The two main factors that determine friend selection. 

What are proximity and similarity. 

100

The kinds of self-esteem boys are higher in. 

What are athletic, appearance, and self-satisfaction. 

100

"It is wrong to steal candy because you will get in trouble if you get caught." 

What is Kohlberg's preconventional stage of moral reasoning development. 

200

Why your friend keeps dating the same kind of emotionally unavailable people over and over. 

What is...the inner working model. 

200

The statistic used to decide whether gender differences are important or meaningful. 

What is effect size. 

200

Why play is important for development. 

What is...let's kids try out social roles...provides way to learn about the world...teaches social skills...helps kids deal with stressful situations or problems...let's kids practice negotiation, collaboration. 

200

The reason adolescents develop a personal fable. 

What is egocentrism caused by greater ability to understand the perspectives of other people. 

200

Do this to help children take on moral values of the parents. 

What is...use disciplinary practices that are low in power and high in reasoning. 

300

Insecure-resistant attachment pattern. 

What is extremely upset at separation, lack of exploration, not soothed at reunion. 

300

The age when kids generally understand that their gender is not likely to change. 

What is...around 5 or 6 years old. 

300

Gender differences in friendship. 

What is...boys tend to be more activity based, girls are more intimate and disclosing. 

300

What happens to self-concept as kids get older, according to Harter. 

What is that it becomes more differentiated. 

300

To encourage children to share with others, this helps. 

What is...make them sympathize with those to whom they would donate. 

400

SLC6A4

What is...that's OK. I don't know, either. 

400

Gender schema theory

What is...the idea that children gradually build schemas about what gender means, what their gender identity is, and what is gender-appropriate behavior. 

400

The five sociometric categories

What are popular, rejected, neglected, average, controversial. 

400

The identity diffusion stage. 

What is the name for the identity status where the person is not committed to an identity and not actively exploring options. 

400

Conflict over possessions. 

What is...instrumental aggression. 

500

These people are inhibited with their emotional expressiveness. 

What is...kids who had insecure/avoidant attachment patterns. 

500

Kohlberg's 3 stages of gender-role development

What are gender identity, gender stability, and gender constancy. 

500

Most likely to be bullied. 

Who are withdrawn-rejected kids. 

500

Acculturation

What is the process of adopting the values and behaviors of the dominant culture in a society. 

500

Reactive aggression

What is...emotionally driven, hostile aggression that is often caused by a hostile attribution bias.