PSYC 290 FULL -EXAM 2 QUESTIONS
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jean piaget, the famed psychologist and researcher, was born where - ✔✔switzerland
jean piaget is best known for his work in what area - ✔✔cognitive development
what is one criticism of piaget's research - ✔✔his samples were too small
piaget's theory of cognitive development has how many stages - ✔✔4
maturation in cognitive development refers to what? select all that apply - ✔✔> the
natural unfolding of genetic code
> at one point, the prevailing view
> an automatic process dictated by genes
the four stages of cognitive theory were established by whom - ✔✔jean piaget
tolman's theory became known as what - ✔✔latent learning
when does latent learning occur - ✔✔outside of conscious awareness
early childhood covers age range - ✔✔2 to 7 years
the term latent learning is associated with which psychologist - ✔✔edward tolman
,what experiment did edward tolman do to demonstrate latent learning -
✔✔tolamn conducted research on rats
what do cognitive psychologists study - ✔✔internal thought processes
which theory is lev vygotsky's - ✔✔sociocultural theory
according to a lev vygotskian approach to cognitive development, learning happens __ -
✔✔between a child and another person
jean piaget found that children have have some characteristic flaws in their logical
thinking, including __ - ✔✔animism
jean piaget is associated with which theory - ✔✔cognitive development
which of erik erikson's stages is most relevant in early childhood - ✔✔initiative vs guilt
at about __ years of age, children begin to use words describing psychological traits and
emotions that they've heard others use and apply them to describe themselves - ✔✔4-5
emotional development during early childhood focuses on which tasks? select all that apply -
✔✔> regulating emotions
> expressing emotions
> understanding emotions
> describing others
at about __ years old, children begin to develop the ability to reflect on emotions as
demonstrated by the ability to understand their own emotions and surmise that others
may have different emotions about the same experience - ✔✔4 to 5
, kohlberg's theory consists of how many levels of moral development - ✔✔3
which of the factors have been proposed to influence a child's progression through the levels
of moral reasoning? select all that apply - ✔✔> level of cognitive development
> opportunity to answer moral questions
> opportunity to engage in moral conflict
match the correct definition with the associated term. select a term and then select its
associated definition to create a line linking the two items
gender
gender identity
gender roles
gender typing - ✔✔gender
> the qualities and characteristics of people that has them assign themselves as either male
or female
gender identity
> involves one's personal view of one's assigned gender, and this includes one's acceptance
of, knowledge of, and awareness of one's own gender
gender roles
> are based on expectations, and these expectations are based on a set of accepted
beliefs regarding how females and males will think, feel, and act
gender typing
> involves the taking on of traditionally feminine or traditionally masculine roles
WITH ANSWERS VERIFIED 100%
CORRECT
jean piaget, the famed psychologist and researcher, was born where - ✔✔switzerland
jean piaget is best known for his work in what area - ✔✔cognitive development
what is one criticism of piaget's research - ✔✔his samples were too small
piaget's theory of cognitive development has how many stages - ✔✔4
maturation in cognitive development refers to what? select all that apply - ✔✔> the
natural unfolding of genetic code
> at one point, the prevailing view
> an automatic process dictated by genes
the four stages of cognitive theory were established by whom - ✔✔jean piaget
tolman's theory became known as what - ✔✔latent learning
when does latent learning occur - ✔✔outside of conscious awareness
early childhood covers age range - ✔✔2 to 7 years
the term latent learning is associated with which psychologist - ✔✔edward tolman
,what experiment did edward tolman do to demonstrate latent learning -
✔✔tolamn conducted research on rats
what do cognitive psychologists study - ✔✔internal thought processes
which theory is lev vygotsky's - ✔✔sociocultural theory
according to a lev vygotskian approach to cognitive development, learning happens __ -
✔✔between a child and another person
jean piaget found that children have have some characteristic flaws in their logical
thinking, including __ - ✔✔animism
jean piaget is associated with which theory - ✔✔cognitive development
which of erik erikson's stages is most relevant in early childhood - ✔✔initiative vs guilt
at about __ years of age, children begin to use words describing psychological traits and
emotions that they've heard others use and apply them to describe themselves - ✔✔4-5
emotional development during early childhood focuses on which tasks? select all that apply -
✔✔> regulating emotions
> expressing emotions
> understanding emotions
> describing others
at about __ years old, children begin to develop the ability to reflect on emotions as
demonstrated by the ability to understand their own emotions and surmise that others
may have different emotions about the same experience - ✔✔4 to 5
, kohlberg's theory consists of how many levels of moral development - ✔✔3
which of the factors have been proposed to influence a child's progression through the levels
of moral reasoning? select all that apply - ✔✔> level of cognitive development
> opportunity to answer moral questions
> opportunity to engage in moral conflict
match the correct definition with the associated term. select a term and then select its
associated definition to create a line linking the two items
gender
gender identity
gender roles
gender typing - ✔✔gender
> the qualities and characteristics of people that has them assign themselves as either male
or female
gender identity
> involves one's personal view of one's assigned gender, and this includes one's acceptance
of, knowledge of, and awareness of one's own gender
gender roles
> are based on expectations, and these expectations are based on a set of accepted
beliefs regarding how females and males will think, feel, and act
gender typing
> involves the taking on of traditionally feminine or traditionally masculine roles