In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
blank will turn green.
If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: AdolescenceAnswer: Transition period from childhood to , Extending from puberty to independence Question: Answer: Period of sexual . Person becomes capable of reproducing Question: Sexual CharacteristicsAnswer: Body that make sexual reproduction possible Question: Sexual CharacteristicsAnswer: Non-reproductive characteristics Question: MenarcheAnswer: First menstrual Question: -archAnswer: ejaculation in boys. Usually occurs as a nocturnal emission Question: Erik Answer: Each stage of life has its own task, a crisis that needs resolution Question: InfancyAnswer: Birth-1yr. Trust vs Mistrust. If are dependably met, infants will develop a sense of basic trust. Question: Toddler Answer: 1-2yrs. Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt. Learn to exercise will and do for themselves, or they doubt their abilities. Question: PreschoolerAnswer: 3-5yrs. Initiative vs Guilt. Learn to initiate tasks and carry out plans, or feel guilty about efforts to be . Question: SchoolAnswer: 6yrs-Puberty. vs Inferiority. Learn pleasure of applying themselves to tasks, or they feel inferior. Question: Answer: Teen yrs into 20s. Identity vs Role Confusion.
Work at refining a sense of self by testing roles and integrating them to form a single identity, or they become about who they are. Question: Young Answer: 20s-Early 40s. Intimacy vs Isolation. to form close relationships and gain capacity for intimate love, or they feel socially isolated. Question: Middle Answer: 40s-60s. Generativity vs Stagnation. Discover a sense of contributing to the world, usually through family or work, or they may feel a lack of . Question: Late Answer: Late 60s+. Integrity vs Despair. Reflecting on life, may feel a of satisfaction or failure. Question: GratificationAnswer: Delay small now to enable bigger rewards later. Question: IdentityAnswer: Ones sense of self. According to Erikson, Adolescents task is to solidify of self by testing and integrating various roles. Question: For IdentityAnswer: Erikson contended that wonder who they are, what they want, what values to live by, and what to believe in. Question: IntimacyAnswer: In Eriksons theory, the ability to form close, loving relationships. developmental task in late adolescence and early adulthood. Question: Lawrence Answer: Sought to describe the of moral reasoning. Question: ReasoningAnswer: that occurs as we consider right and wrong. Question: Preconventional Answer: Before age 9. morality of self-interest. Obey to avoid punishment or to gain concrete rewards. Question: MoralityAnswer: Early Adolescence. for others, upholds laws and social rules simply because they are laws and rules. Question: MoralityAnswer: Some who develop abstract reasoning thought may come to a 3rd level. Affirms agreed upon or follows personal perception of basic ethical principles.
*Occurs more-so in individualist society. Question: The IntuitionistAnswer: Jonathan Haidts account of morality, where feelings precede moral reasoning. Question: Emerging Answer: 18-Mid 20s. Not yet phase of life. No longer adolescents, but have not yet taken on adult level responsibilities and independence. |
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