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PSYS 100 Chapter 10

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Kohlberg's Pre-conventional level stage 1 Punishment orientation
Kohlberg's Pre-conventional level stage 2 naive/reward orientation
Kohlberg's Conventional Level stage 3 good boy and good girl orientation
Kohlberg's conventional level stage 4 authority orientation
Kohlberg's post conventional level stage 5 social contract orientation
Kohlberg's post conventional level stage 6 individual principles and conscious orientation
According to Vygotsky where do children acquire most of their culture, cognitive skills, and problem solving strategies? Collaborative dialogues with more experienced members of their society
Piaget four stages of cognitive development Birth-2 years: sensory motor period, 2-7 years: pre-operational period, 7-11 years: concrete/operational period, 11-adulthood: formal operational period
Erikson 8 stages of development Trust v. Mistrust, Autonomy v. Shame and Doubt, Initiative v. Guilt, Industry v. Inferiority, Identity v. Confusion, Intimacy v. Isolation, Generativity v. Self-Absorption, Integrity v. Despair
Can people remember the first year of their lives? No, due to infantile amnesia
Pre-Natal Development Stages Germinal, Embryonic, Fetal
Germinal Stage 1st 2 weeks, rapid cell division, 1 in every 5 women lose embryo
Embryonic stage 2 weeks to 2 months, all structures formed
Fetal Stage 2 months to birth, rapid growth, movement, organs mature and function
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