HGD Final Exam With Correct
Answers
Amanda has development of self awareness or knowledge of herself -
ANSWER Eight-month-old Elisha's crib is located near a large mirror on her
dresser, yet Elisha barely ever stops to look at herself in the mirror. On the
other hand, her 18-month-old sister, Amanda, stops regularly to gaze at
herself as she crawls around on the floor near the full-length bathroom
mirror. What is the likely reason that Amanda looks at the mirror but Elisha
does not?
Theory of Mind - ANSWER What is the term that refers to the knowledge and
beliefs about how the mind works and how it influences behavior?
Individualistic Orientation - ANSWER Western cultures, unlike many Asian
cultures, foster a view of self-reflection in a(n):
Pictures of black children - ANSWER Four-year-old Sheila, an African
American, is asked to choose between pictures of white children and black
children. According to research regarding racial dissonance, Shelia is most
likely to have negative feelings toward
, Psychological investment in a course of action or an ideology. - ANSWER
According to James Marcia's definition, commitment is
Identity Achievement - ANSWER According to James Marcia, the status of
adolescents who consider various identity alternatives, but never commit to
one or never even consider identity options in any conscious way is called
Social Clock - ANSWER The culturally determined psychological timepiece
providing a sense of whether we have reached the major benchmarks of life
at the appropriate time in comparison to our peers is called
He remains under the influence of his parents - ANSWER According to
psychologist George Valliant's longitudinal research study of male Harvard
graduates, all of the following usually occur when a man is in his late 20s and
early 30s EXCEPT
Social Identity Theory - ANSWER The theory that seems to explain the
complex relationship between self-esteem and minority group status is
Fantasy Period - ANSWER According to Ginzburg, the period lasting until
about age 11, when career choices are made, and discarded, without regard
to skills, abilities, or available job opportunities is called
Answers
Amanda has development of self awareness or knowledge of herself -
ANSWER Eight-month-old Elisha's crib is located near a large mirror on her
dresser, yet Elisha barely ever stops to look at herself in the mirror. On the
other hand, her 18-month-old sister, Amanda, stops regularly to gaze at
herself as she crawls around on the floor near the full-length bathroom
mirror. What is the likely reason that Amanda looks at the mirror but Elisha
does not?
Theory of Mind - ANSWER What is the term that refers to the knowledge and
beliefs about how the mind works and how it influences behavior?
Individualistic Orientation - ANSWER Western cultures, unlike many Asian
cultures, foster a view of self-reflection in a(n):
Pictures of black children - ANSWER Four-year-old Sheila, an African
American, is asked to choose between pictures of white children and black
children. According to research regarding racial dissonance, Shelia is most
likely to have negative feelings toward
, Psychological investment in a course of action or an ideology. - ANSWER
According to James Marcia's definition, commitment is
Identity Achievement - ANSWER According to James Marcia, the status of
adolescents who consider various identity alternatives, but never commit to
one or never even consider identity options in any conscious way is called
Social Clock - ANSWER The culturally determined psychological timepiece
providing a sense of whether we have reached the major benchmarks of life
at the appropriate time in comparison to our peers is called
He remains under the influence of his parents - ANSWER According to
psychologist George Valliant's longitudinal research study of male Harvard
graduates, all of the following usually occur when a man is in his late 20s and
early 30s EXCEPT
Social Identity Theory - ANSWER The theory that seems to explain the
complex relationship between self-esteem and minority group status is
Fantasy Period - ANSWER According to Ginzburg, the period lasting until
about age 11, when career choices are made, and discarded, without regard
to skills, abilities, or available job opportunities is called